Yes, evidence suggests that humans in the Stone Age knew how to swim. Archaeological findings, such as rock paintings in places like the Cave of Swimmers in Egypt and Tassili n’Ajjer in Algeria, depict human figures in swimming postures. These illustrations indicate that early humans were familiar with aquatic movements. Swimming was likely essential for survival, allowing them to hunt, gather food, and navigate their environment.
Personal Blogs
This blog might contain posts that are only visible to logged-in users, or where only logged-in users can comment. If you have an account on the system, please log in for full access.
Total visits to this blog: 90213