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    Neanderthals Analysis

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    There were any accurate things depicted throughout the movie about the living and dwelling of the Neanderthals. The efforts put into the movie for the accuracy are really appreciable. Firstly, it is made clear that the clan never accepted outsiders to be the part of their lives, but in case of Ayla she was a little kid and was injured by a lion. She was taken in by Iza the medicine women and Creb. She later grew to be a women of the tribe, but was never accepted as one by the whole tribe.…

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    theory and support the multiregional theory are tools that developed regionally, transitional fossils which indicate interbreeding between Neanderthal and Homo sapiens and DNA studies suggesting an independent emergence from Africa. It will be shown that the presence of Homo sapiens was one that did not originate from Africa or involve total replacement of Neanderthals and rather was a regional development…

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    Humans have walked planet Earth for less than 300,000 years but for some reason we have outsmarted all other species on the planet to have ever lived combined. Why did this happen?. The answer lies in our ability to learn collectively. And in this paper I plan to trace the roots of collective learning from the use of stone tools to the present and its potential in the future. When I look at the technology around me, my phone, my laptop, my car, I think about the effort and knowledge that…

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    Paleolithic Technology

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    Lecture Study Questions 1. Describe the technological inventions and social developments of Paleolithic period hominids have created foundations of human societies today. Explain why each was important to the survival of early hominids and the success of the human species down to today. Stone tools, fire, cooking, and forms of art were some of the technological intentions and social developments of the Paleolithic period hominids that have created foundations of human societies today.…

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    Early Hominin Tools

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    The use of tools have been an essential part of human history and culture, even before modern humans evolved. Being made up of many layers, tools are valuable sources of evidence that reflects the dexterity and cognitive abilities that the hominid species possesses whether extinct or still living. In this essay, I will be discussing the impact of tools use and the effectiveness it had on our evolutionary history and cultural practices. Developments towards human evolution that aided tool making…

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    Extinction Of Neanderthals

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    The early age also is known as Neanderthals shared their living habitats with animals as monstrous as anything the world has seen since the dinosaurs. Those animals would be something like massive cave bears, long/sharp-toothed Tigers, lions larger than any in Africa today, cave hyenas,…

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    Yuval Harari is a historian professor who teaches at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, that was established by Jared Diamond. Under the support of Jared Diamond, who also aided him in endorsing his book, Harari connected logical research to each part of mankind 's history and also towards parts of history for which no composed records exist. In truth, Harari utilizes less science than Diamond. He underscores the trouble of knowing in detail the lives of our remote ancestors and is frequently…

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    needs (ex. Instead of adapting to the temp. we just put air conditioning in our houses and buildings). Back then they couldn’t do this because they didn’t have developed technology. Our early ancestors were Australopithecus, Homo habilis, and Neanderthals. First, Australopithecus, these were the first species of “humans” that walked on two legs They still looked almost identical to apes. Their average size is 4ft 11in and weight is an…

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    Australopithecus Essay

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    The Australopithecus is an extinct hominin that lived between 3.9 and 2.9 million years ago. They were believed to have lived in Africa. These lived from 3.9 to 2.9 million years ago. They had a small braincase, and a small brain. They have an ape like face including a flat nose, and a strong projecting lower jaw. They had long strong arms with curved fingers which helped them climb trees. They also had small canine teeth and a body that stood on two legs and can walk upright. The…

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    Hunting Hypothesis Essay

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    survive? Speculation on the topic arose in the scientific community quite some time ago. Popular area focused on this topic was the effect of Spear use by Eurasian Neanderthals and early modern humans. Neanderthals are commonly known for roaming the earth during the same time as Upper Paleolithic modern humans. Due to the extinction of Neanderthals and our continued progression an important argument is the difference in predatory capabilities between the two hominids. Both actively used spears…

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