# blog ## Recent Posts - [The Preccedors ](https://paragraph.com/@bgzu2ioq/the-preccedors): . The Predecessors: Who were they? Long before the San emerged as a distinct group (roughly 100,000 to 150,000 years ago), South Africa. Archaic Homo sapiens and their ancestors. Timeline: Roughly 300,000 to 1 million years ago. Key Sites: Places like Sterkfontein (Cradle of Humankind) and Elandsfontein show evidence of these pre-Khoisan inhabitants. 2. Lifestyle: The Ultimate Survivalists Their lifestyle was dictated by the harsh, fluctuating environments of the Pleistocene era. Here is how they lived: Mastery of the "Acheulean" Toolkit While the San are famous for delicate bone needles and poisoned arrows, their predecessors used heavy-duty tech. They crafted hand-axes—tear-drop-shaped stones flaked on both sides. Purpose: These were the "Swiss Army Knives" of the Stone Age, used for butchering large game, digging for tubers, and smashing bone marrow. Big Game Hunters These ancestors weren't just scavengers; they were formidable hunters. They didn't have bows yet, so they relied on persistence hunting and wooden spears to take down "megafauna"—huge, now-extinct versions of buffalo, giant zebras, and even elephants. The First "Home Fires" One of the most significant lifestyle shifts occurred in South Africa: the control of fire. Evidence: At Wonderwerk Cave in the Northern Cape, there is evidence of controlled fire dating back 1 million years. Impact: Fire allowed them to cook (releasing more calories for brain growth), stay warm, and keep predators like saber-toothed cats at bay. 3. Social Structure & Shelter Nomadic Bands: They lived in small, highly mobile groups. They didn't build permanent houses, instead using rock shelters and caves as seasonal bases. Communication: While they likely didn't have the complex "click" languages associated with the Khoisan, they had developed the physical capacity for speech and shared complex social knowledge about water sources and animal migrations. 4. Transition to the "Modern" Mind Around 100,000 years ago, we see a shift at sites like Blombos Cave. The tools get smaller, and we start seeing the first signs of symbolic thought—the true bridge to the Khoisan lifestyle: Shell beads for jewelry. Ochre engravings (the world's first "art"). Microliths (tiny stone blades used for arrows). A Quick Correction: Sometimes people use "Pre-Khoisan" to refer to the Khoe-Khoe (who arrived later with livestock). But if you mean the people who were in South Africa before the San hunter-gatherers, you are looking at the very dawn of humanity itself. ## Blog Information - [Homepage](https://paragraph.com/@bgzu2ioq/): Main blog page - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@bgzu2ioq): Subscribe to updates ## Optional - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@bgzu2ioq/): Complete post archive - [Sitemap](https://paragraph.com/@bgzu2ioq/sitemap-index.xml): XML sitemap for crawlers