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icile, is a space used as a permanent or semi-permanent residence for one or more human
occupants, and sometimes various companion animals. It is a fully- or semi-sheltered space
and can have both interior and exterior aspects to it. Homes provide sheltered spaces, for
instance rooms, where domestic activity can be performed such as sleeping, preparing food,
eating and hygiene as well as providing spaces for work and leisure such as remote
working, studying and playing.
Physical forms of homes can be static such as a house or an apartment, mobile such as a
houseboat, trailer or yurt or digital such as virtual space. The aspect of 'home'
can be considered across scales; from the micro scale showcasing the most intimate spaces
of the individual dwelling and direct surrounding area to the macro scale of the
geographic area such as town, village, city, country or planet.
The concept of 'home' has been researched and theorized across disciplines –
topics ranging from the idea of home, the interior, the psyche, liminal space, contested
space to gender and politics. The home as a concept expands beyond residence as
contemporary lifestyles and technological advances redefine the way the global population
lives and works.[citation needed] The concept and experience encompasses the likes of
exile, yearning, belonging, homesickness and homelessness.
History
Prehistoric era
Taíno petroglyphs in a cave in Puerto Rico
The earliest homes that humans inhabited were likely naturally occurring features such as
caves. The earliest human fossils found in caves come from a series of caves near
Krugersdorp and Mokopane in South Africa. The cave sites of Sterkfontein, Swartkrans,
Kromdraai B, Drimolen, Malapa, Cooper's D, Gladysvale, Gondolin and Makapansgat have
yielded a range of early human species dating back to between three and one million years
ago, including Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus sediba and Paranthropus
robustus. However, it is not generally thought that these early humans were living in the
caves, but that they were brought into the caves by carnivores that had killed
them.[citation needed]
The first early hominid ever found in Africa, the Taung Child in 1924, was also thought
for many years to come from a cave, where it had been deposited after being preyed upon by
an eagle. However, this is now debated. Caves do form in the dolomite of the Ghaap
Plateau, including the Early, Middle and Later Stone Age site of Wonderwerk Cave; however,
the caves that form along the escarpment's edge, like that hypothesized for the Taung
Child, are formed within a secondary lime