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| old stone age from 30,000 BCE to 8,000BCE |
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| New stone age from 8,000 BCE (in some areas) to 3,500 BCE |
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| the process of adapthing wild animals or plants to fill human needs by means of selective breeding over time |
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| the scientific excatvation and study of human materials and remains |
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| when did the first life appear on the earth? |
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| 600 million to 65 million years ago, what dominated the earth? |
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| hominids are human like creatures in the primate family that began to appear around 4-6 million years ago |
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| when did the ancestors of humans begin using fire? |
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the earliest, most complete skelton of an early hominid (ardipithecrusramidus) |
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| about 4.4 million years old |
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an Australopithecus afaresis made simple stone tools |
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| the first homind to use fire |
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| Where and when did the Homo Erectus live? |
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Northern,Eastern and southern Africa; East Asia (China and Indonesia) Between 1.89 million and 70,000 years ago |
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homoneanderthalensis our closest exticnt human relative, shorter and stockier with bigger brains hunted/gathered |
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| When and where did Neanderthals live? |
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Europe and south western to central asia about 200,000 to 28,000 years ago |
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| What kind of lifestyle did Neanderthal's have? |
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| sophisticated tools, fire, shelter, animal hid clothes, nomadic hunter/gatherers |
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| Was there much difference between male and female Neanderthals? |
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| neanderthal males were slightly taller and heavier than Neanderthal females with slight sexual dimporhism |
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| differences between male and female bodies |
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| from 30,000 years ago until 10,000 years ago, people all over the world were hunter gatherers |
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| when were there no hominids left? |
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| 30,000 to 40,000 years ago |
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1000, years ago, people began to settle down in organized communities in Mesopotamia began farming and argiculture |
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