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[PDF] DOWNLOAD When We Became Humans: Our incredible evolutionary journey (Volume 2)

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[PDF] DOWNLOAD When We Became Humans: Our incredible evolutionary journey (Volume 2)

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  1. When We Became Humans: Our incredible evolutionary journey (Volume 2) (Incredible Evolution, 2)

  2. Description WHAT’S A HUMAN? Humans are unique. We grow crops, breed domestic animals and trade across continents. We talk and write with complex languages. We have the ability to reason, and we explore and try to understand the workings of the world. Caring for the sick and elderly A fossil skull, dated about 1.7 million years old, has been found that is almost toothless. The empty tooth sockets had been reabsorbed, which could only happen if the teeth were lost while the owner was still alive. It shows that hominin groups at this time must have cared for their old or ill members. Neanderthal nosh In Africa, plant food was available all year round, but during a northern European winter Neanderthals had fewer plants to eat. Instead, they ate much more meat – reindeer in winter and red deer in summer, for example, along with aurochs, mammoths, straight-tusked elephants and woolly rhino. Prehistoric bowmen The earliest known evidence for the bow and arrow was discovered in South Africa, at a site that dates back about 77,000 years. Global Humans Homo sapiens was not the only hominin who migrated out of Africa. As the map shows, several of our predecessors did too.

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