Sleeping in a Stone Age Cave
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What was it truly like to fall asleep tens of thousands of years ago, deep inside a Stone Age cave? In this calming episode of Soothing History for Sleep, we explore the quiet nighttime world of early humans — from flickering firelight and echoing cave walls to the sounds, smells, and rituals that shaped prehistoric rest.
Drift into a peaceful historical journey through Ice Age Europe and beyond, where caves served as shelter, sanctuary, and sleeping quarters. Learn how early humans prepared for sleep, stayed warm, protected themselves from predators, and found comfort in darkness long before beds, houses, or artificial light existed.
This gentle, immersive story blends archaeology, anthropology, and imagination to help you relax, unwind, and fall asleep while learning about one of the most intimate aspects of prehistoric life.
Perfect for bedtime listening, background relaxation, or quiet curiosity.
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