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Human Origins
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Invention of tools, mastery of fire, and
development of language Paleolithic age: Old stone age. 2.5 million BC
to 8000 B.C. Neolithic Age: New Stone age. 8000 B.C. to
3000 B.C. (more advanced)
Stone Age
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Hominid: Humans and other creatures that
walk upright
Evolution of humans
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4 million to 1 million B.C. Southern and eastern Africa Brain size 500 cm^3 First humanlike creature to walk upright Opposable thumb
Australeopithecines
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2.5 Million to 1.5 million B.C. East Africa Brain size 700 cm^3 “man of skill”: first to make stone tools
Homo Habilis
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1.6 Million to 30,000 B.C. Africa, Asia, and Europe Brain size 1,000cm^3 “upright man” Better tools First to migrate from Africa First to use fire Beginning of language
Homo Erectus
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“wise men” Physically similar to homo erectus but much
larger brains Neanderthal and Cro magnon Modern humans (Homo sapien sapien)
Homo sapiens
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Could be first of homo sapiens 200,000 to 30,000 B.C. Europe and SW Asia Brain size 1450 cm^3 Had religious beliefs and rituals Very resourceful
Neanderthal
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40,000 to 8000
B.C Europe Brain size 1400
cm^3 Identical to
modern humans Superior
hunters Advanced
spoken language
Cro Magnon
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Migration RoutesWhat do migration routes of homo sapiens reveal about their survival skills and ability to adapt?