Walking upright on two legs habitually (all of the time)
Prehistoric Life—In the Paleolithic Era. What is the Theory of Evolution? Theory—an educated guess about something that is based on solid evidence.
Lesson 8. Human Abilities & Success Perform complex reasoning Ability to learn Use of sophisticated tools Use of complex language.
EARLY HOMINID EVOLUTION:. modules/top_longfor/timeline/01_notes_defin itions.html.
Global History: Spiconardi. Australopithecus afarensis Analyze the artist’s rendering of early hominids. What do you notice? What is occurring in the.
Outlining Observations USE THE OUTLINE FORM – Online on my website on the HW page – Better for review later Read the chapter section FIRST, then outline.
Physical Evolution of Human Species. Homo sapiens H. neanderthalensis H. heidelbergensis H. erectus H. antecessor H. habilis H. ergaster H. rudolfensis.
SBI3U. 3 Physical Characteristics 1. very large brain to body ratio 2. hands are capable of fine manipulation and coordination 3. walk upright (bipedal),
PREHISTORIC PEOPLE. EXPLORING PREHISTORY Hominids: group that includes humans as well as earlier human-like creatures Paleo-anthropologists –study the.
Human Origins in Africa Chapter 1.1. Describe key scientific findings about human origins List human achievements during the Stone Age Describe.
Primates A. Primate: group of mammals that include lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans.
What Makes Us Human? Culture The life ways of a group, including behaviors, objects, ideas, religion, passed down from generation to generation.