The first known huts made by humans date back to the Paleolithic era, around 20,000 to 30,000 years ago. Archaeological evidence suggests that early humans constructed simple structures using natural materials like wood, stone, and animal hides for shelter. These early huts were typically temporary dwellings, reflecting the nomadic lifestyle of hunter-gatherers. Over time, the design and construction of huts evolved significantly with the advent of agriculture and settled communities.
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