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How are tools categorized? What are tool categories?
my period and how they are made, an old man like spiting at monkeys,

ach, aug, madg, levall, mouse, soul, old
What was the method for making tools in the early stone age?
striking flint against another stone, called flintknapping
What is the importance of Leviall... tools?
could get more tools from same amount of flint faster
What is mouse tools?
used by sapiens and neanders and used disc core preperation. better than levall
Who was the first species to be found with carved tools?
neanders
What were artistic carvings for?
gettin that puss, ummmm for hunting, fertility and magic
How early were personal ornaments used?
34,000 BP
What ability did they develop?
to think conceptually and use geometric shapes.
When did homo sapiens appear?
125,000 BP
What are the differences between neander and sapein skeleton?
sapien is more delicate, and has pointed chin, reduced brow, higher forehead, rounded skull,
what is the OUT OF AFRICA theory?
that everyone deveolped from one tribe of sapiens and they went everywhere
what is the multiregional theory?
that there were multiple tribes in europe, africa, and asia
What is the deal with African end European woman?
they spread their seed everywhere
What has changed in the human body over time?
not much, just gotten bigger
When did our brain reach modern size?
30,000 BP
Where is the most well preserved american indian found?
in the spirit cave man place, in nevada, 9,400 Bp
Do characteristics of sapiens stay the same globaly?
nope, differ from region to region, like the inca bone