In this premiere episode of Chronicles of War: Stone Age Shadows, we travel back to the earliest chapters of human conflict—long before empires, kingdoms, or written history existed. In a world ruled by survival, early humans lived in small tribal groups where every day meant hunting, defending territory, and staying alive in harsh, unpredictable environments.We break down the first weapons ever created, from jagged flint-stone clubs to the revolutionary atlatl spear-thrower that allowed hunters to strike from a distance with deadly force. We also explore primitive armor made from animal hides and sinew, and how early humans used camouflage, stealth raids, and ambush tactics to outmaneuver rival clans.Finally, we uncover one of archaeology’s most shocking discoveries—the Nataruk site near Lake Turkana—which reveals evidence of one of the earliest known massacres in human history, proving that organized violence existed thousands of years before cities and civilizations.From shadowy forest raids to the dawn of human warfare, Episode 1 reveals how conflict didn’t begin with empires—it began with survival.
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