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    The early human migration[35] patterns in the Lower Paleolithic saw Homo erectus spread across Eurasia. The controlled use of fire occurred about 800 thousand years ago. Near 250 thousand years ago‚ Homo sapiens evolves in Africa. Around 70–60 thousand years ago‚ modern humans migrate out of Africa along a coastal route to South and Southeast Asia and reached Australia. About 50 thousand

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    even preached the children‚ and also the thousands of men‚ women commonly called as the indentured Indians‚ giving excellent results. Now for the more commonly described change is the change we all have just experienced‚ from home to the crazy homo sapien zoo. Like all creatures we are the same‚ but oh‚ what genetic biodiversity. Firstly‚ and most abundantly‚ the crocodile family‚ you would be astounded to calculate the amount of sleeping hours these specimens can manage to squeeze in a single day

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    cultural to biological. Several of the changes the happened in this time period‚ have remained today. At the beginning of the Paleolithic era our primate ancestors existed‚ but by the end humans in our modern form existed across the world. Homo sapiens sapiens remains have been dated to 100‚000 years ago. The emergence of art‚ the beginning of personal adornment‚ the domestication of the dog‚ and intentional burials started in this time period. Our ancestors began to express their creativity

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    Chapter 1 — The First Civilizations The Earliest Humans Essential Question How did humans become food producers rather than food gatherers? * Domestication of animals * There was fertile soil to grow crops * Hunting animals was harder * Agriculture was a failure for a long time I can statements Explain why the development of agriculture was so crucial for the establishment of civilization. * Hunting wasn’t reliable * You may not get enough food for the day by hunting/gathering

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    people will be able to control their hearing‚ and listen to bats or whales talk. Blind people will be able to see in couple of years‚ and then they will have the control to see the ultraviolet light‚ and other wavelengths. We are evolving from Homo sapiens to Homo evolutis: hominids that take direct and deliberate control over the evolution of their species and others.

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    In our modern society‚ many people believe in many different ideas. On the one side‚ some people believe that God created the world. Science however uses different ideas to support the idea that Darwin is famous for called Natural Selection‚ which is basically evolution. Every society has a different idea of where man came from. It is important to understand where man came from because that is one of the goals of science and anthropology. If we all understand that we all evolved the same‚ and

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    in the hopes of giving birth to a woolly mammoth. If the Woolly Mammoth was brought back from extinction‚ it wouldn’t have much habitat left for the Woolly Mammoth to call home The Woolly Mammoth existed around the times the predecessors to homo sapiens existed and may have been

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    to the more modern one. Understanding the formationprocess of the civilization is believed can help us to define what a civilization is. Generally‚ forming a civilization takes a long-complex process and has some certain components as support. Homo sapiens is a human-liked species‚ existed on the earth by 10‚000 B.C.E‚ known as “Ice Age” era. They lived in some groups primitively by hunting animal and gathering the plants as their food resources. According to the name of the era‚ the Earth was covered

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    Since the prehistoric times‚ the species of human beings have been gifted with knowledge and potential. According to archaeologist Richard E. Leakey‚ the strong‚ intellectual minds of human beings have affected many other species over time. Richard Leakey affirmed that humans are known as a distinct group of individuals due to how their skillful abilities allow them to choose and form good ideas. The significance of Leakey’s statement is that the human species have used and created different ideas

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    Anthropology within the broader field of Anthropology. Archaeological methods‚ models‚ and Evolutionary theory are addressed and discussed. A major component of the class will be Human Evolution looking at the fossil evidence of our species‚ Homo sapiens including new and recent discoveries. Learning Objectives The goal of this course is to introduce students to Archaeology and Biological Anthropology focussing on human evolution from our earliest ancestors who walked upright‚ through to the

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