PPT-Early Hominids

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What capabilities helped hominids survive What are hominids and how have we learned about them Complete the preview activity on Page 13 in your Interactive Student

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What capabilities helped hominids survive What are hominids and how have we learned about them Complete the preview activity on Page 13 in your Interactive Student Notebook When Mr Spalding tells you turn to a partner and share your thoughts. 9. EARLY HOMINIDS IN THE BALKANS 5 generally considered to have evolved through regional differentiation. According to this view the Sahara desert acted as a natural barrier promoting hominid isolati USE THE OUTLINE FORM. Online on my website on the HW page. Better for review later. Read the chapter section FIRST, then outline. Key Terms. Highlight (better for review later). Define. Weed out very specific details—SUMMARIZE. Place these early hominids in chronological order. A. Homo sapiens. D. . . Australopithacus. E. . Homo erectus. C. Neanderthal. B. . Homo . habilis. Early Ancestors Image Sort. Answers:. A. Homo sapiens. http://www.wsu.edu/gened/learn-modules/top_longfor/timeline/01_notes_definitions.html. Sahelanthropus. . tchadensis. (7 . mya. ). fossils of six and perhaps as many as nine individuals. oldest hominid. 1 Climates First Prosimians Anthropoids Hominids Miocene Climates Lecture Outline What Is a Hominid? How can we identify one? Review Bipedality PostCranial Structure Dentition Cranial Features PreHomoHominid Sites Early Hominids? Sahelanthropus tchadensis Orrorin tu 6.1.spi.2: The student is able to identify the job characteristics of archaeologists, anthropologists, geologists and historians.. Copy the following slides into your notebooks!. While your teacher reads them out loud to you!. 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:. 2.1. Donald . Johanson. discovered the bones of Lucy, an early hominid that lived more than 3 million years ago.. Mary Leakey found some of the earliest ancestors of humans in Olduvai Gorge. . Early Hominid Sites. Early Cultures. Section 1: “The First People”. Main Ideas . *Scientists study the remains of early humans to learn about prehistory.. *Hominids and early humans first appeared in East Africa millions of years ago.. A BIT OF ORDER IN OUR PAST…. LET´S START BY TIMELINES…. Timelines. ???. What. are . timelines. ????. A representation or exhibit of key events within a particular historical period, often consisting of illustrative visual material accompanied by written commentary, arranged chronologically. Therapy. Evidence, Implication and Preliminary Findings from . an Implementation . Research . in Viet Nam. Masaya . Kato, WHO Viet . Nam. National Scientific Conference on HIV/AIDS. 24-25 November 2015, Hanoi, Viet Nam. 2.2: . Australopithecus . Afarensis. : Lucy and Her Relatives. Australopithecus. Earliest group of hominids. “Southern Ape”. Found in Africa. Lucy. Belonged to Australopithecus . Afarensis. Found in the Afar Triangle.

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