Evolution of Early Hominids Global History I: Adamiak.

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Evolution of Early Hominids Global History I: Adamiak

Evolution of Early Hominids Hominid  any member of the biological family hominidae (great ape). Examples include humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans.

Describe what is going on in this rendering?Describe what is going on in this rendering? What are the “people” doing?What are the “people” doing? Who are they?Who are they? Australopithecus afarensis

How does this picture differ from the previous one?How does this picture differ from the previous one? What’s happening in this scene?What’s happening in this scene? Homo habilis (“handy man”)

Describe this artist’s rendering?Describe this artist’s rendering? What do you see in the background?What do you see in the background? What are the male and female doing?What are the male and female doing? Homo erectus (“upright man”)

Describe the scene in this picture.Describe the scene in this picture. What do you notice?What do you notice? Homo erectus (“upright man”)

What is happening in this picture?What is happening in this picture? What’s different or new?What’s different or new? Homo neanderthalensis

In this final picture describe what is new?In this final picture describe what is new? How does it compare to the other artists’ renderings?How does it compare to the other artists’ renderings? Homo sapiens sapiens (“Wise man”)