EARLY MAN New Book Chapter 2 Section 2. STAGES OF EARLY MAN Homo HabilisHomo ErectusHomo Sapien.

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EARLY MAN New Book Chapter 2 Section 2

STAGES OF EARLY MAN Homo HabilisHomo ErectusHomo Sapien

HUNTER-GATHERER SOCIETY What Early Man’s hunter gatherer societies may have looked like.

EARLY MAN POTTERY Hunters… don’t get in the way of the gatherers!! lol

MESOLITHIC ERA

EARLY MAN HOMES The Pit House

EARLY MAN HOMES The Pit House

EARLY MAN HOMES The Pit House

EARLY MAN HOMES The Pit House

EARLY MAN HOMES The Pit House

EARLY MAN HOMES The Mammoth Bone House

EARLY MAN HOMES The Mammoth Bone House

EARLY MAN HOMES The Mammoth Bone House

EARLY MAN HOMES The Mammoth Bone House

EARLY MAN HOMES The Mammoth Bone House

EARLY MAN HOMES The Mammoth Bone House

EARLY MAN HOMES The Mammoth Bone House

DOMESTICATION OF THE DOG What Early Man’s dog may have looked like.

DOMESTICATION OF THE DOG Dog skull from prehistoric times.

DOMESTICATION OF THE DOG What Early Man’s dog may have looked like.

DOMESTICATION OF THE DOG Personally … I think they looked like this!

EARLY MAN POTTERY What Early Man’s bowls may have looked like.

EARLY MAN POTTERY What Early Man’s bowls may have looked like.

EARLY MAN TOOLS What Early Man’s tools may have looked like.

EARLY MAN TOOLS What Early Man’s tools may have looked like.

EARLY MAN TOOLS What Early Man’s fish hooks may have looked like.

EARLY MAN TOOLS What Early Man’s fish hooks may have looked like.

EARLY MAN TOOLS AND CLOTHING What Early Man’s fish spears may have looked like.

EARLY MAN TOOLS What Early Man’s fish spears may have looked like.

THE END… UNTIL SECTION 3