Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Feb 7 Daily

 What is the oldest human-created artifact that has mattered to you? Why/how does it matter? 

The oldest human-created artifact that has mattered to me is a house. There are houses in ancient times for shelter, so these are very important. Even though the houses back then were not as impressive as houses now, they are still houses, and they are still a form of shelter. Without shelter, people even back then would not be able to live. In the cold times, a house brought them warmth. When ancient people were hunting animals, they used their houses as a place to store their buffalo meat and skins. They also used their houses to sleep when their hunt was done. Houses matter for so many reasons. Without a home, you cannot live. A home is your shelter. Where you store your food, where you sleep, where you spend the time with your family. It is very important in order to live life. Houses have grown a bit since ancient times, but it is still a home. A home where you eat your meals, keep your clothes, sleep, spend time with family, and other stuff. A home keeps you alive. Without a home, you would have no money, food, shelter, nothing. You would be left alone on the streets, or back in ancient times, fields. This is why this is my personal old human-created artifact that truly matters a lot to me. 

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