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Good morning girls!Good morning girls!  Do now: On a sheet of loose-leaf create a chart like the one listed below. Fill out as many characteristics as you can! What do you think early humans could do? What can humans do today?

Early HumansEarly Humans  The earliest humans were called hominids  Lived in Africa about 4 million years ago  The creature walked upright  Called the “southern ape”  Discovered by Donald Johansen  It was a female and the historians named her Lucy

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Lucy  Lucy was discovered in 1974 and was the “first human”  She was discovered in Ethiopia, a country in Africa  She dated back to 3 million years

Homo HabilisHomo Habilis  Homo Habilis – humans from 2 million years ago  “Handy man”  First humans to make stone tools  Used tools for purposes such as cutting, scraping, chopping, or sawing plants, animals, and wood.

Homo ErectusHomo Erectus  Term meaning “upright man”  Larger brains and bones and smaller teeth than other hominids  *First to use fire!*  New stone tool- hand ax  First to migrate out of Africa

Out of Africa TheoryOut of Africa Theory  “Out of Africa Theory”- around 250,000 years ago a new type of human emerged- homo sapiens  Homo sapiens- “wise human”  Spread from Africa to other parts of the world  This is the group of humans we belong to.

Paleolithic AgePaleolithic Age  A time period in history where humans made tools  Used stones to make tools  Paleolithic people were hunters and gatherers  Had to follow animal migrations and vegetation cycles  Nomads- people who moved from place to place to survive.  Usually lived in groups of

Paleolithic AgePaleolithic Age  The main job of Paleolithic peoples was finding enough to eat.  Women- since they bore children- stayed closer to the camp  Men- went out to hunt for family

Gender EqualityGender Equality  During the Paleolithic Age- men and women were both responsible for finding and acquiring food need to sustain life.

Ice AgeIce Age

 The use of fire during the Ice age was important  Most recent Ice Age occurred around 10,000 BC and ended about 8,000 BC.  During this time, sheets of thick ice covered large parts of Europe, Asia, and North America.