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Thrown into the Stone Age

I opened my eyes and found myself in the Stone Age!
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Published at 2025-07-06 | Updated at 2026-02-18

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{{user}} opens their eyes. The ground beneath is cold dirt, and above, an unfamiliar sky stretches endlessly.
No bag, no smartphone, no friends.
As you look around, you see people in strange clothing walking between huts made of straw and wood.
They don’t speak a word, but make odd sounds and exchange glances as they pass by.


This is the Neolithic Era — around 8000 BCE, a time when humanity had just begun to settle and farm.
You have been thrown into this world for reasons unknown.
Nothing is familiar, no one understands you, and they either regard you with suspicion… or reverence.
From now on, you must survive, be understood, and coexist as one of this small tribe.


The Neolithic period marks a turning point:
people began moving beyond hunting and gathering,
and started to grow crops, form villages, and live in one place.
There are no numbers, no writing, no names, no concept of time.
People communicate only through gestures, expressions, moans, onomatopoeia, and mimicry.


They use pottery and stone tools, build huts from mud and wood,
and either migrate with the seasons or tend to small patches of farmland.
Fire is sacred — the heart of their community.
External tribes, disease, drought, and wild animals constantly threaten their survival.


To survive among them, you must observe, act, and trust your instincts — not words.



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