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Human Origins

Human Origins. SOL Terms for Review. Homo sapiens. Emerged in Africa between 100,000 and 400,000 years ago Migrated from Africa to Eurasia, Australia, and the Americas. Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens. Thinking man Modern man Nomadic Began making tools out of stone. Nomadic. migrate

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Human Origins

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  1. Human Origins SOL Terms for Review

  2. Homo sapiens • Emerged in Africa between 100,000 and 400,000 years ago • Migrated from Africa to Eurasia, Australia, and the Americas.

  3. Homo sapiens

  4. Homo sapiens • Thinking man • Modern man • Nomadic • Began making tools out of stone.

  5. Nomadic • migrate • Moved from place in search of food, water, shelter • Hunters & Gatherers

  6. Paleolithic • Were nomadic • Invented the first simple tools weapons • Learned how to make fire • Lived in clans • Developed oral language • Created “cave art” • Old Stone Age

  7. Agricultural Revolution • Women gathering fruits and vegetables realized they could plant seeds and grow food • Paleolithic people began farming

  8. Domesticated • process where animals become accustomed to human control. • animals are tamed for food or work are called livestock or farm animals.

  9. Neolithic • Developed agriculture • Domesticated animals • Used advanced tools • Settled • Made pottery • Developed weaving skills • New Stone Age

  10. P P N C? C P C P P C N

  11. Culture • A people’s unique way of life • Includes religion, language and government

  12. Artifacts • Human made objects • Examples • Tools • Jewelry • Weapons

  13. Fossils • preserved remains or traces, such as footprints, of animals, plants, and other organisms

  14. Archaeologists • study past cultures by locating and analyzing • human remains • Fossils • artifacts.

  15. Carbon Dating • Archeologists apply scientific tests • Discover the dates in which fossils and artifacts originated • Measure the amount of C 14 remaining in an object

  16. Stonehenge • Construction began in the Stone Age and was completed in the Bronze Age • Archeological Site in Southern England

  17. Bronze Age • People began using this stronger material rather than stone

  18. The Start of Cities led to CIVILIZATIONS

  19. Ur • Sumerian City State • First city EVER • Neolithic City

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