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Setting our species apart the way in which humans throughout the ages have made and used tools has lead scientists nowadays to discover more and more about them
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Setting our species apart the way in which humans throughout the ages have made and used tools has lead scientists nowadays to discover more and more about them and how they may well have influenced evolution. Humans are handy In rapidly changing environments they can be swift to react quick to learn and resourceful in response In repetitive circumstances however they can be become forgetful tardy and error prone They also get sick and take lunch breaks By: . Kayla, Karisa, Justen, and Mathew. Introduction. Modern Humans are fascinating people from a past time. They learned how to make fire, clothes, tools, and homes. They would have ceremonies and they would paint. Some people never think of our past as important, but it is very interesting.. Early people. By comparing and analyzing artifacts, researchers believe that early people lived in parts of East Africa nearly 3.5 million years ago.. Archaeologists believe that humans moved, or MIGRATED, from East Africa to Europe and Asia thousands of years ago.. By:. Alex D,. Claire, . Dianna, . and Shaina . Introduction. We will teach you dates and places of existence, how and where Neanderthals built shelters, what materials were used to make tools, their development of language and more to be discovered!. By: Grace, . Madi. , Donovan and . A. ntonio. Introduction. . Dates/ Daily life: 10,000 years after the ice age ended and the climate got warmer, plant life flourished and larger animals died out, and were replaced by forest dwelling animals along with a new type of Modern Humans. The Modern Humans made many advances in hunting and gathering. They were able to find out where the big game came from, and so they soon sheltered near the creatures and began hunting and farming. Their daily lives involved hunting, planting, gathering, and making homes. (1). Hunter-Gatherers. Warm-Up. Vocabulary. 1. Hunter-Gatherer Society. 2. Nomadic. Essential Questions. 1. In what ways is culture important to human society?. 2. What is it like to live in a hunter-gatherer society? How does it compare to the society you live in?. 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 humans. Less focus on survival . Began to focus on art and inventing. Many early humans were nomads. Searching for what?. Hunting and gathering. Developed tools like spears and digging sticks. Also used tools. 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.. 1. EARLY HUMAN CHART. Learning Targets. I . can . determine . what is significant in . text. . (significance. ). I can . s. equence events. , and recognize . aspects . of continuities and changes in the past . This section describes the world’s earliest humans and relates their change from nomadic to farmers.. Focusing on the Main Ideas. Paleolithic people adapted to their environment and invented many tools to help them survive. . . Early Humans . Preview. Human . Migration. - . Global climate change thousands of years ago had many effects. Wild animals moved to new areas. Early hunter-gatherers traveled out of Africa. Over time, they spread to the Middle East, Asia, Oceania, and North and South America.. Manorialism. . Feudalism. When. Early Middle Ages. Rose. around the 9. th. century. Type of System. Economic System. Political. System / Military Arrangement. Who is involved?. Landlords. & Serfs. Readings. Lesson . 1 Year 7 . Hist. - Early Humans - Darwin’s . Theory of . Evolution. Reading . Activity. . Write down the heading. ________________________________________________. Number the paragraphs..
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