PPT-Homo Habilis By Karla, Cassidy, Jeremy, and Todd

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Introduction In this PowerPoint presentation you will learn a lot of new things about Homo Habilis such as how they used fire how they made their shelter how they

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Introduction In this PowerPoint presentation you will learn a lot of new things about Homo Habilis such as how they used fire how they made their shelter how they talked how their faces looked how they made their tools and many more things So just sit back relax and enjoy our Homo . By: Alex S., Brook, Dominic, Jordan R.. . Introduction. Follow us on our journey to a time 1.5 million years ago as we step into the time machine and learn how the Homo Habilis lived. You will learn what they ate, wore, and where they lived and more.. To Modern Man. Paleolithic Age. Paleolithic. means . – Old Stone Age. 1. Lucy . – Australopithecus . Afarensis. 1. Lucy . – Australopithecus . Afarensis. Lucy’s group, Australopithecus . Afarensis. 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.. By: Alex S., Brook, Dominic, Jordan R.. . Introduction. Follow us on our journey to a time 1.5 million years ago as we step into the time machine and learn how the Homo Habilis lived. You will learn what they ate, wore, and where they lived and more.. Australopithecus Questions. 1. Who was Lucy and what was so special about her?. 2. Where were Australopithecus located?. 3. What did the Australopithecus use for tools ? . Australopithecus Answers. “Handy Man”. By. :. Jerry, Rose, and Taylor S.. Introduction. We are going to take you on a ride through time to meet the Homo Habilis species. You will learn a lot of interesting information about this species. They were also called the Handy Man.. out of. Chs. . 9 and 11 . of the text . . .. Prehistoric Cultures. Tim Roufs’ section ©2009. Class Slides Set. . 17A. Early Hominins. . Introduction . to . Early Hominins. . Australopithecus . garhi. The answers! Please use . integrity when you correct.. Australopithecus Questions. 1. Who was Lucy and what was so special about her?. 2. Where were Australopithecus located?. 3. What did the Australopithecus use for tools ? . Adventure Game. By: Brian Bae, Joseph Chong, and Neha Khandelwal. You are an archaeologist in training and your professor wants you to analyze multiple fossils in different parts of the world. Your assignment is to imagine a story for the various fossils you have to analyze. The first site you need to visit is in . of . Language. Part 2. Tonal Language Example. Mandarin Tone Use . Word Intonation Meaning. ba [/] to uproot. ba [--] eight. ba [\/] to hold. Homo. Chapter . 8. Introduction. What separates hominins from hominids? (the humans from the apes). One thing is tool use. Chimpanzees and other primates use tools, but not to the extent that humans do. Assuming he was in fact 5300 years old in 1991 in what year was he born?. What was the date 2000 years before you were born?. 4000 B.C.E. . 5000 B.C.E. 2000 B.C.E.. 0. 3000 B.C.E.. 1000 C.E.. 1800 C.E.. . �JBAD3F;A@E�;E;57@E76G@67D3�D73F;H7A??A@EFFD;4GF;A@\t&A@A??7D5;3\n\f�!@F7D@3F;A@3$;57@E7\b7J57BF x000029JBAD3FAE1x0000E157E761G67D13x000027D73FH7127AAE125FFD4GFAtA27A7D53116nf1x0000F7D3FA3157E7b17J57BF1I7D71AF7DIE71AF76nDescribe how early Pleistocene climate change influenced the evolution of the

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