Chapter 3 Section 1. Where did the human story begin? Lucy’s remains were found in East Africa… Lucy’s remains were found in East Africa…

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Chapter 3 Section 1

Where did the human story begin? Lucy’s remains were found in East Africa… Lucy’s remains were found in East Africa…

Scientists use evidence from fossils, artifacts, and ancient bones to tell the story of migration. Open the hyperlink for a map that you can do close ups. omically_modern_humans_bldg_blog_2008.jpg omically_modern_humans_bldg_blog_2008.jpg From Africa man migrated to the other continents…a process taking thousands of years.

Chapter 3 section 1 Read pages and answer the 8 questions and complete the crossword puzzle.