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What was Earth like before cities, empires, and written history? In this calming “History For Sleep” episode, we gently explore the prehistoric world — vast landscapes, early humans, wildlife, and the slow beginnings of organized society. This video is designed to help you relax, unwind, and fall asleep while learning about ancient times in a peaceful and immersive way. Soft narration, slow pacing, and atmospheric storytelling create a quiet journey into humanity’s distant past. 0:00:00 Introduction 0:02:15 The Endless Horizon 0:13:30 The Rhythm of Seasons 0:25:00 The People Before Peoples 0:36:30 The Great Cold & Warmth 0:47:00 The Invisible Borders 0:57:30 The Slow Dawn of Change 1:08:00 The World They Never Saw 1:18:30 The Echoes in Our Bones 1:27:00 The Threshold Moment 1:35:00 The First Tools & Thoughts 1:43:30 The Interior Life 1:51:00 First Migrations 1:59:30 The Art of Being Human 2:06:30 The Shadow Side 2:13:00 The Final Sunset 2:21:00 The Languages of Silence 2:27:30 The Weight of Knowledge 2:34:00 The Children of the Wild 2:40:00 The Long Memory 2:46:00 The Sacred & Mundane 2:52:00 The Forgotten Diversity 2:57:00 The Unrecorded Epics 3:02:00 The Persistence 3:06:30 The Eternal Questions 3:11:00 The Silence Speaks 3:15:30 The Threshold We Stand On 3:20:00 The Last Fire 3:25:00 Ancient Wind 3:30:00 Conclusion ⚠️ Disclaimer This video is created for relaxation and educational entertainment purposes. Some scenes may include artistic interpretations or simplified historical explanations for storytelling clarity. It is not intended to serve as academic or professional historical instruction. Viewers seeking detailed scholarly research should consult qualified academic sources. No misleading or fabricated historical claims are intentionally presented.