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Human Origins Day! Answer the following questions in the Warm- up sections of your binder: 1) What information can we gather by studying human origins? 2) Do we benefit from
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Human Origins Day!

• Answer the following questions in the Warm-up sections of your binder:

• 1) What information can we gather by studying human origins?

• 2) Do we benefit from this information? Why or why not?

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Class Agenda• Essential Questions• Human Origins Notes• Human Origins Activity• Geography Project

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Essential Questions1. What is an archaeologist?2. What is carbon dating?3. How can we describe Homo

erectus?4. How can we describe Homo

sapiens?5. What is Stonehenge?

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Human Origins in Africa

Where do we come from?

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Scientists Search for Origins

• Archaeologists - scientists who learn about early people by excavating and studying the traces of early settlements

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Scientists Search for Origins

• Evidence–bones

–artifacts • tools, jewelry, and other human-made objects

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Scientists Search for Origins

• Lucy - the oldest human, who was found in Ethiopia

• Carbon Dating - the process of measuring radioactivity to determine the age of objects

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Scientists Search for Origins

• Stonehenge is an example of an archaeological site in England

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Progress in Paleolithic Age

• Homo Habilis - person with ability–Lived 2.5-1.5 million years ago –Appeared in East Africa –Known as the first toolmaker

• Made first simple stone tools–hunted and gathered food

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Progress in Paleolithic Age

• Homo Erectus – person who walks upright–1.8 million to 30,000 years ago –Hunters and gatherers–First to walk upright and use fire–Developed more advanced tools –The first hominids to move from Africa • They moved to India, China, and Europe

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Dawn of Modern Humans

N eand erth a l sfi rst H om o sap iens

C ro- M ag nonsm od ern h u m ans

H om o Sap iens - p erson w h o th ink sL i ved betw een 10 0 ,0 0 0 and 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 y ears ago

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• Neanderthals – first Homo sapiens–Hunters and gatherers–Sophisticated tools–Built temporary shelters–Planned burials of dead–Cared for disabled members

Dawn of Modern Humans

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• Cro-Magnons – modern humans–Hunters and gatherers–Long-distance weapons like

spear-throwers and the bow and arrow

–Planned cooperative big-game hunts

–Advanced skill in spoken language

–Cave paintings

Dawn of Modern Humans

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