PPT-158-LEQKM K VVENL-168 Homo sapiens

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Mus musculus Rattus norvegicus 158LEQKM K VVENL168 158LEQKM K VVENL168 Bos taurus 158LEQKM K VVENL168 Sus scrofa 158LEQKM K VVENL168 Gallus gallus 158LEQKM

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Mus musculus Rattus norvegicus 158LEQKM K VVENL168 158LEQKM K VVENL168 Bos taurus 158LEQKM K VVENL168 Sus scrofa 158LEQKM K VVENL168 Gallus gallus 158LEQKM K. Pleistocene Homo sapiens from Middle Awash Ethiopia Tim D White Berhane Asfaw David DeGusta Henry Gilbert Gary D Richards Gen Suwa F Clark H \r‚\r\t\t \n•Š œžž‚žžŽ Chapter 1. Prehistory – 2300 B.C.. Lesson 1: Early Humans. Lesson 2: The Neolithic Revolution. Lesson 3: Mesopotamia. Bellringer. Question. What do . archaeology. and . anthropology. ,. and history. “Old-stone”. Australopithecines – First upright hominids 3-4 mil yrs ago" Lucy" . Homo Sapiens – 120,000 yrs ago. Homo sapiens sapiens – 30,000 BCE, modern humans. Cross the Bearing Strait – 25,000 BCE . 2 million years ago. Bipedal hominids with specialized teeth and expanded brains were walking around East Africa. Some made . artifacts. out of wood, stone, bone, and they used fire. Females played active roles. st. 4 Million Years. 1. Evolution. : Based on work of Darwin, fossil record, genetics…. 2. Creationism . (link to Intelligent Design): Based on Genesis, other creation myths/legends…. 3. Other. Emma,. Julian,. Kelly,. and . Nathen. Introduction. Modern Humans lived a short life. Modern Humans made fire, houses, and came up with the idea about domesticating animals and planting crops. Join us as we learn more about this fascinating group of hominids.. Chapter 2. Early Hominids. Hominids. Prehistoric humans. Paleoanthropologists. Anthropologists study human development and culture.. Paleoanthropologists specialize in studying the earliest hominids.. Early Development. Evolution traces the stages of our species from “humanlike” beings to modern human beings.. The first humanlike species were known as . hominids. .. Hominids are distinguished from apes by two major traits:. Divergent evolution- starts the same, then the differences add up. Divergent evolution in butterflies. Divergent evolution in butterflies. Human Taxonomy. Starts general, ends specific. Domain . Eukarya. Los tiempos primitivos corresponden al período de tiempo que va desde la aparición del hombre sobre la Tierra hasta la invención de la escritura (alrededor del 3.100 a.C.). Incluye la evolución del hombre desde la forma más primitiva de primate hasta convertirse en un Homo Sapiens . Chapter 11. What Makes a Modern Human?. Modern refers to anatomical traits, such as. High, vertical forehead. Round skull. Small . browridges. Small face. Small teeth. Chin. Archaic (Human Ancestors) have. Big Question: What more than anything shaped the lives of early humans???. Important Words. Prehistory:. Hominid:. Anthropologist:. Paleontologist:. Archaeologist:. Artifact: . C. arbon Dating: . Culture:. The student will demonstrate knowledge of early development of humankind from the Paleolithic Era to the agricultural revolution by. a) explaining the impact of geographic environment on hunter-gatherer societies..

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