Early Humans Evolution is the gradual slow process

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Early Humans

Early Humans

Evolution is the gradual, slow process in which something changes into a different and

Evolution is the gradual, slow process in which something changes into a different and usually more complex or better form.

 • . Hominids are the family of mankind and his or her relatives

• . Hominids are the family of mankind and his or her relatives

 • Early hominids lived in small groups of 30 or so members called

• Early hominids lived in small groups of 30 or so members called bands. • Spent time searching for food and avoiding predators. They were nomads.

These early human-like hominids were taller and smarter than earlier hominids. They are credited

These early human-like hominids were taller and smarter than earlier hominids. They are credited with using the first stone tools.

The Paleolithic Era is called the Old Stone Age. It refers to the materials

The Paleolithic Era is called the Old Stone Age. It refers to the materials used to make man-made tools. In the Paleolithic Age, man made tools out of stone

Tool Technology • This technology changed their way of life. • Technology is the

Tool Technology • This technology changed their way of life. • Technology is the tools, methods and materials that people use to control and improve their lives.

 • Man continued to evolve. Their tool-making skills improved. Their weapons included stone

• Man continued to evolve. Their tool-making skills improved. Their weapons included stone axes and knives. • Moved from prey to predator • They grew taller, stronger and smarter. • Began to communicate and cooperate.

“Upright Man” • Homo erectus man was probably the first hunter. The Homo erectus

“Upright Man” • Homo erectus man was probably the first hunter. The Homo erectus species was the first to look like. . people, because their teeth and jaws were shaped somewhat like ours our today. What caused this change?

Fire!!! These early people learned to make fire! They were probably a bit startled

Fire!!! These early people learned to make fire! They were probably a bit startled when they saw what they had created, little knowing that the invention of fire would change life dramatically!

Early man knew of fire, but did not know how to create it.

Early man knew of fire, but did not know how to create it.

Why was the ability to able to make fire so important? Location: They could

Why was the ability to able to make fire so important? Location: They could choose where they camped. They no longer had to shelter out of the wind, unless they chose to do so. If their fire went out, they could relight it.

Warmth • Control of fire made moving into colder regions possible. They could count

Warmth • Control of fire made moving into colder regions possible. They could count on fire to provide them with warmth.

Protection from Animals: • Man had discovered most animals were afraid of fire, so

Protection from Animals: • Man had discovered most animals were afraid of fire, so a roaring campfire gave protection to the group or tribe.

Light! • The control of fire provided man with more light. He could work

Light! • The control of fire provided man with more light. He could work during the night and see into dark caves.

Improved Weapons • Man learned they could harden the tips of spears with fire

Improved Weapons • Man learned they could harden the tips of spears with fire to create a stronger weapon. Also created torches

Cooking Food • It also changed the way they prepared food. These people began

Cooking Food • It also changed the way they prepared food. These people began to cook their food consistently. Food that is cooked is more secure from disease and much softer to eat.

Social Life • Thanks to their fire-making skills, a nightly campfire became a possibility

Social Life • Thanks to their fire-making skills, a nightly campfire became a possibility and a routine. What was once comfort and safety, was now also a social occasion. People collected around the fire each night to share stories of the day's hunt and activities, to laugh, and to relax.

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Fire • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Ygpzm 0 S_r. PQ

Man Leaves Home About one million years ago, Early Man began to slowly leave

Man Leaves Home About one million years ago, Early Man began to slowly leave Africa. These early people began to populate the world. They did not need a boat. The Ice Age was here! They traveled across giant walkways of frozen ice, over what later would become vast rivers and seas. Scientists have found artifacts of their tools and weapons, which help us to understand how they lived, where they went, and how they got there.

Ice Age • Map of bridge

Ice Age • Map of bridge

Neanderthals • Taller, stronger and had large brains. • Created stone tools, bone needles

Neanderthals • Taller, stronger and had large brains. • Created stone tools, bone needles • Sewed clothes made with others animal parts and made boots!

Improved Hunting

Improved Hunting

 • They buried they dead with ceremony, which suggests they may have had

• They buried they dead with ceremony, which suggests they may have had religious beliefs. Discoveries of Neanderthal grave sites show that they decorated their bodies with paint, possibly for religious reasons, or perhaps for beauty. These sites suggest the Neanderthals were the first to think about the possibility of an afterlife.

Homo sapiens-Us! This group did not live a life of constant struggle for survival

Homo sapiens-Us! This group did not live a life of constant struggle for survival because they worked together to provide food for their tribe.

During the Neolithic period, people learned to cure and store food for the long

During the Neolithic period, people learned to cure and store food for the long winter. They used traps, which allowed them to catch food while they were busy doing something else. Fisherman used nets woven from vines and fishhooks. Some groups built rafts and canoes to catch bigger fish in deeper waters. They made clothing and jewelry. They invented the bow and arrow.

Even better hunting!

Even better hunting!

Homes • Built tepee style from branches and mammoth bones • Would travel during

Homes • Built tepee style from branches and mammoth bones • Would travel during warmer months to follow food and return during winter.

Homes

Homes

Recap We know about early Stone Age people because scientists have found fossils and

Recap We know about early Stone Age people because scientists have found fossils and artifacts that reveal traces of their life. Man went through many stages to evolve into the humans of today! Tool technology and fire had huge influences on the human race. However, one of the biggest changes to humans was just ahead.