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Homo Sapiens

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LocationHomo sapiens lives all around the world because they can live in any habitat.

Where should I live in?

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There are two theories of how Homo sapiens spread all over the world.

1•Homo sapiens developed in Africa and then it spread all over the world

Just in case you didn’t know Africa is here.

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2•Ancestors of homo sapiens lived on different continents and developed all at the same time into homo sapiens separately

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Homo sapiens can live in every habitat known to man making them the unstoppable race.

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If the Homo sapien can live In any habitat that means that they can basically live all over the world.

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The diet of a Homo SapienA Homo Sapien is a omnivore meaning they eat everything.

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Homo Sapiens are hunters so they can get there meat

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Anatomy of Homo Sapiens Homo sapiens lived in Africa and around the world about 100,000 years ago. These bipedal (walking on 2 legs) also had language and ability to make and use complex tools out of stone. Early Homo sapiens where hunted-gathers and lived in the east part of Africa (Kenya ,Ethiopia, Chad). Homo sapiens from different from other primates had a brain size brain size was at least 1400 cc. They are the closet ancestor to us (homo sapiens sapiens ) with a bigger brain they had the capacity to make more complex tools (such as harpoons or flutes). Move more made the homo sapiens to spread around the world. Shorter arms and longer arms, less hair andbodies to resist longer the heat than other animals, and more human traits than primate traits.

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Cro-Magnon Civilization

Tools

During the Cro-Magnon civilization (40,000 years ago) Homo Sapiens used different raw materials, such as rock, wood, bone or antler to produce tools for making clothing, engravings, and sculptures.

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Aurignacian ToolsAurignacian stone tools were used by Homo Sapiens about 40,000 years ago. They have been found in La Ferrassie, France . They are sharp-edged blade tools designed for cutting and scraping stone. Also, ivory, bone, and antler were used to create knives, scrapers, and spear points. Some of them were jewellery.

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Diversification of ToolsThe tools that Homo Sapiens used 20,000 years ago were the products of a more developed human civilization. People enjoyed decorated tools, musical instruments and cave paintings. They had beads, clay figurines and ivory carvings of humans and animals.

20,000 years ago

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Magdalenian ToolsMagdalenian tools were used 15,000 years ago. They have been found in Le Morin, France. They were tools used by reindeer hunters during the last Ice Age. These tools included various instruments, such as bone needles, harpoons, and microliths (small blades 1-3 cm).reindeer hunters during the last Ice Age used them

This is the bone needlesThis is a harpoonThis is a microliths

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Miscellaneous Facts

There are many things we can learn about Homo Sapiens by researching on what they eat or their habitats, but did you ever look to see all the other things that there isn’t a category for. Well this is what you are about to learn…

http://www.toonpool.com/cartoons/caveman%20homo%20sapiens%20today_65645

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• 100,000 years from the present is when these Homos appeared

• The Homo Sapiens are the last step to us arriving

• This worldwide species looks the slightest bit different in every place that it’s located.

•The average size of their big brains is 1300 cubic centimeters

• In Quafzeh Cave, a skull and other body parts were found of a male Homo Sapien with 20 years of age . He was found next to the remains of a small child. Along with him there were 21 others found

http://www.uv.es/jgpausas/he.htm

http://ahtravers94.blogspot.com/2009/02/pre-history-blog-assignment.html

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Bibliography"Anatomy & Physiology Unit 6: Human Evolution." www.nakedscience.org. nakedscience , 23/9/2010. Web. 30 Nov 2010. <http://www.nakedscience.org/mrg/Anatomy%20Unit%206%20-%20Human%20Evolution.ppt>. "Homo sapien ." Becoming human . Institute of Human Origins , 2008. Web. 21 Nov 2010. <http://www.becominghuman.org/node/homo-sapiens-0>. http://www.geneticarchaeology.com/research/Synchrotron_Light_to_Reveal_How_Early_Homo_sapiens_and_Neanderthals_Grew_Up.asp

Casian

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BuckyHabitat ectao.com [email protected] ask.com ltlennon Others : walking with the cave man directed by carl Gollieb .

O'Neil, Dennis. N.p., Saturday, October 30, 2010.. Web. 30 Nov 2010. <http://anthro.palomar.edu/homo2/mod_homo_4.htm>. Wilkins , Jayne . "Early Humans." Suite101.com. N.p., Mar 21, 2010. Web. 30 November 2010. <http://www.suite101.com/content/early-humans--the-origin-of-homo-sapiens-a216112>. "African origins." nature. Nature publishing group, 12 June 2003. Web. 30 Nov 2010. <http://www.nature.com/nature/links/030612/030612-1.html>.

Amanda

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"Origin of Humankind." evolution. WGBH Educational Foundation and Clear Blue Sky Productions, Inc., 2001. Web. 30 Nov 2010. <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/humans/humankind/d.html"Homo sapiens ." What does it mean to be human?. Smithsonian Institution, n.d. Web. 30 Nov 2010. <http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/homo-sapiens>. Kreger, C. David . "Homo Sapiens." archaeology.info. ArchaeologyInfo.com, 2008. Web. 30 Nov 2010. <http://www.archaeologyinfo.com/homosapiens.htm>.

JJ

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THANK YOU!For watching our slide show.Now this side will show who

made which slides.

Bucky • Diet •Habitat

Casian • Anatomy Amanda • Miscellaneous Facts

JJ •Title Page•Location •Tools

•Bibliography and others