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EPISODE · May 14, 2025 · 4H 45M

Boring History for Sleep. The Prehistoric Era

from Boring History for Sleep · host Velvet

Travel back to the prehistoric era, a time before written records, when early humans roamed the earth, painted on cave walls, and discovered fire. In this slow-paced journey through primitive history, we explore the dawn of human civilization — from the Stone Age and hunter-gatherer societies to the first tools and shelters. Perfect for bedtime listening, this episode offers a gentle glimpse into early human life, helping you fall asleep fast while learning about the ancient world.Let the calm rhythm of prehistoric times guide you into peaceful sleep, where the only thing hunting you is a relaxing voice and a cozy blanket.

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