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The First Humans
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65 Million Years Ago DinosaursDinosaurs died out app 65 million years ago. The first human like hominids did not appear until around 3.5 million years ago.
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3 Million Years Ago 3 million years ago, our planet was teeming with life! There were ~ deer ~ giraffes ~ hyenas ~ sheep ~ goats ~ horses ~ elephants ~ beavers ~ birds and plants and fish.
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Very Early Humans During this time higher primates, including apes and early man, first appeared. Hands different, too. Ape hands were made for climbing and clinging. Man’s hands were jointed differently, which allowed them to make and use tools. Differences between apes and man. Early human-like hominids could stand upright. Apes could not.
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Hominids Humans and other creatures that walk upright
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Very Early Humans How do scientists know about an early man who lived 3.5 million years ago? Lucy told them!
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Lucy 1974 - skeleton found in Africa. The bones were those of a female, about 20 years old when she died. Scientists named her Lucy. She was about 4 feet tall and weighed about 50 pounds. Scientists suspect that she fell into a lake or river and drowned.
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Fossils & Artifacts Artifacts are remains of things that were made, not remains of living things. Fossils are remains of living things (plants, animals, people), not things that were made.
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Handy Man The Stone Age refers to the materials used to make man-made tools and fire. Paleolithic Age - 2.5 million-8000 BC (Old Stone Age) Most were hunters and gatherers Neolithic Age – 8000 BC-3000 BC (pottery, crops, animals)
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“Paleolithic” --> “Old Stone” Age “Paleolithic” --> “Old Stone” Age Hunting (men) & gathering (women) small bands of 20-30 humans Hunting (men) & gathering (women) small bands of 20-30 humans NOMADIC (moving from place to place) NOMADIC (moving from place to place) Made tools Made tools
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Found 4 milion to 1 million years ago. South and East Africa Found 4 milion to 1 million years ago. South and East Africa Australopithecines Australopithecines An opposable Thumb An opposable Thumb
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HOMO HABILIS - 2.5 million years ago ( “Man of Skills” )
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Homo Habilis was found in East Africa. Homo Habilis was found in East Africa. They created stone tools. They created stone tools. Homo Habilis was found in East Africa. Homo Habilis was found in East Africa. They created stone tools. They created stone tools.
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Handy Man These early human-like hominids were smarter than Lucy’s people, but did not know how to make fire.
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Homo Erectus – “Upright man” 1.6 million years ago to 30,000 BC First to make fire!
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Upright Man Same size as modern humans. Tool-making skills were improved. Weapons included stone axes and knives. Free to move about in search of food. Did not have to worry about freezing. Made warm clothes from animal skins. Night, built a campfire
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Homo Sapiens Most scientists believe Homo erectus developed into Homo sapiens - Name for modern humans Homo sapiens – much larger brain
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Man Leaves Home One million years ago - Upright Man began to leave Africa. Began to populate the world. Scientists found artifacts - helps us to understand how they lived, where they went, and how they got there. The Ice Age was here! Traveled across giant walkways of frozen ice!
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Neanderthals 200,000 to 30,000 BC 1856 - Neanderthal skeleton found in Germany Super powerful! Slanted brows, huge muscles Developed religious beliefs Not ancestors of modern humans
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Cro-Magnon Man 40,000 to 8,000 BC “Cro-Magnon man”. IDENTICAL to modern humans! Cro-Magnon man lived in Europe. Little struggle for survival Worked together to provide food for their tribe.
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Cave Paintings Cro-Magnon – drew paintings on cave walls.
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Cave Paintings Animals drawn, filled in with natural colors. Stick figures for hunters Stencils of hands.
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Cave Paintings Would go deep into the cave Had to crawl through holding a spoon-like oil lamp to light his way, while carrying his paints.
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