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2737 BCE — The Primeval Jungle, Eastern Asia
The year is 2737 BCE.
If you stood on a mountain ridge in eastern Asia, you would see no stone roads, no towns, and no farmers' fields. The world was a wild, untamed wilderness—a massive, dense jungle that stretched for thousands of miles in every direction.
Human beings lived in small, isolated tribes. They survived by hunting wild animals with crude spears and gathering plants from the forest floor. They had no books, no written language, and no doctors. They had no maps, no medicine, and no guides to tell them what was safe and what would kill them.
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Every single morning brought the same terrifying challenge: finding food without accidentally poisoning yourself.
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