PPT-Neanderthals

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By Casey Sean and Vikram Table of Contents Dates and P laces of Existence Physical Appearance Tools Shelters Food and H unting Religion and Ceremonies

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By Casey Sean and Vikram Table of Contents Dates and P laces of Existence Physical Appearance Tools Shelters Food and H unting Religion and Ceremonies Clothing Paintings and . Dense populations don't produce innovation in other species. They only do so in human beings, because only human beings indulge in regular exchange of different items among unrelated, unmated individu Optional Lecture Exam 4. Monday 6:00 PM. scantron. Today:. Human Evolution. Darwin’s Finches Survivor Game. Fossil Lab and Review. Class of 2011. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES!. Primate . and Human Evolution. 4 million to 1 million BCE. Southern and Eastern Africa. Australopithecines - Walking Upright . What Mary Leakey and Donald . Johanson. found were Australopithecines, a humanlike being what walked upright.. Warm-Up. Primary Source- First hand. Secondary source-second hand. Telephone. Early Human Culture. . A Quick Overview. . PALEOLITHIC ERA . Old Stone Age. . Begins c. 5.5—2.5 MYA. . Beginning of Ice Age. Social Studies. Chapter 1. Section 2. Standards. H-SS 6.1.1 Describe the hunter-gatherer societies, including the development of tools and the use of fire.. E-LA Reading 6.2.1 Identify the structural features of popular media (e.g., newspapers, magazines, online information) and use the features to obtain information. . Hominids.  family of organism that includes humans. Earliest subgroup of primates. FAMILY is a classification level between ORDER and GENUS. First appeared between 6 and 7 million ears ago. Has evolved several times..we can tell by looking at fossil evidence…Skulls in particular. ution,compared with the Neanderthals. Those include genes involved in energy metabolism, sperm motility, thedevelopment of the rib cage, collar bone and cranium, as well as genes that appear to be inv © Student Handouts, Inc.. First Theories of Human Evolution. Charles Darwin. On the Origin of Species. . (1859). First to link biological diversity to evolution. Thomas Huxley. Evidence as to Man’s Place in Nature. 500.  . The . First Humans. Chapter 1, Section 1. Early Humans. Section 1-1 Early Humans, pp. 19-25. .  . Objectives:. .  . 1. By 10,000 B.C., Homo sapiens had spread throughout the world.. 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:. N. eanderthals. Neanderthal. Introducing . N. eanderthals. -Surviving. -how they kill a prey. -ceremonies/ beliefs. -tools. -descriptions. -where they live. -disadvantages. Surviving. 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. Book 4 of the Time Life series The Emergence of Man. Ever since the first discovery of their bones, the Neanderthals have provoked controversy. Who were they? How were they related to modern people? What caused their disappearance 35,000 years ago? The Neanderthals have become the archetype of all that is primitive. But what is their true story?

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