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Chapter 2 – The Stone Ages and Early Cultures Section Notes The First People Early Human Migration Beginnings of Agriculture Video Early Migrations to.
Chapter 2 – The Stone Ages and Early Cultures Section Notes The First People Early Human Migration Beginnings of Agriculture Video The Stone Age History.
Paleolithic Age & Neolithic Revolution The Stone Ages and Early Cultures.
The First People Chapter 2.1 Notes. Scientists Study Remains 1.Scientists study the remains of early humans to learn about prehistory. 2.Hominids and.
First People
Chapter 2 / Section 1
How do we study people who left behind no written records? E. Napp.
World History Chapter One The First Humans (Prehistory - 3500 B.C.)
Chapter 2 / Section 1 The First People. The Big Idea Prehistoric people learned to adapt to their environment, to make simple tools, to use fire, and.
How do we study people who left behind no written records?
Section 1 Main ideas Scientists study the remains of early humans to learn about prehistory. Hominids and early humans first appeared in East Africa.