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Early Humans Yabba Dabba Do
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Australopithicus Southern Ape
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“Lucy” 3.9 to 3.0 million Y.A. East Africa Found by Donald Johanson
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More Australopithecus
Brain 1/3 size of ours Long arms No language
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Australopithicus About 4 feet tall Bipedal Knuckle walker
Used simple tools Ate insects, eggs, fruit
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Australopithicus
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Homo Habilis Handy Man
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Homo Habilis Lived in Eastern Africa 1.9 to 1.5 million Y.A.
Discovered by Louis Leaky
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Homo Habilis Larger brain 5 feet tall 100 pounds Apelike arms
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Homo Habilis
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Homo Habilis Made stone tools Scavengers for meat
Lived in social groups No spoken language
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Homo Erectus Upright Man
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Homo Erectus 1.8 million to 200,000 Y.A. Asia, Africa and Europe
Discovered by Eugene Dubois
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Homo Erectus Large brain Large back teeth No chin Taller than us
Very upright stance
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Homo Erectus
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Homo Erectus Controlled fire! Probable spoken language Lived in caves, huts Made better tools Ate variety of foods
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Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis
Neandertal
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Neandertal 230,000 to 30,000 Y.A. Europe, western Asia, and Near East
Discovered in Neander Valley, Germany
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Neandertal Brain larger than ours Stocky & shortlimbed
Thick bones & powerful muscles
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Neandertal
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Neandertal Hunted in groups Cared for sick, old, & wounded
Had burial rituals Had simple language More complex tools
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Homo Sapiens Sapiens Modern Man (and Woman)
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Homo Sapiens
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Homo Sapiens 100,000 Y.A. to present All around the world
Cro-Magnon Man Discovered by Edouard Lartet in 1860’s
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Homo Sapiens Large Brain Small teeth Fairly slender bones
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Homo Sapiens
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Homo Sapiens Made more than 100 tools Lived in social groups
Built huts Created art Advanced spoken language
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Early Humans Goodbye!
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