From Creation to Civilization. “The Family Tree”

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Presentation transcript:

From Creation to Civilization

“The Family Tree”

Becoming Human…

First Hominid Fossil Found Louis and Mary Leakey Australopithecus boisei “Dear Boy”

Australopithecus: “Ape Man” Laetoli Footprints

“Lucy”

Homo habilis: “Handy Man”

Homo erectus: “Upright Man”

Neanderthals

Group of Neanderthals in Cave

Homo sapiens (Cro-Magnon): “Wise Man”

Chauvet Cave, France

Lascaux Cave, France

Neanderthal vs. Homo Sapiens

Homo sapien sapien: “Wise Wise Man”

Are We Done Evolving?

Hunter Gatherers (H&G)

Neolithic Age Neolithic Revolution  Rise of agriculture  Domesticated plants and animals 1 st Wheat, Barley and Goats, sheep, pigs  Began in Mediterranean area Why Agriculture?

Decline wild animal foods. Increased wild plant foods. Technologies for collecting, processing, storing develop Rise in population H&G that began food production out-bred those who didn’t.