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Journal Entry #4 – Earth’s History and Radiometric Dating.

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1 Journal Entry #4 – Earth’s History and Radiometric Dating

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3 Anchorage to Homer (or a brief history of the Earth) 226 Miles 4.6 Billion years

4 Mile 54 – 3.5 billion years ago First prokaryotic cells (Between girdwood and portage)

5 Mile 128 – 2 billion years ago Eukaryotic cells Free oxygen in the atmosphere (Seward-Homer split) SewardHomer

6 Mile 176 – 1 billion years ago Multi-cellular organisms (Kasilof)

7 Mile 196 – 600 million years ago First animals (Ninilchik)

8 Mile 202 – 500 million years ago Diversification of animals (Cambrian explosion) First land plants

9 Mile 207 – 400 million years ago First insects First amphibians (Happy Valley)

10 Mile 214 – 250 million years ago Dinosaurs! First mammals Anchor Point

11 Mile 223 – 65 million years ago End of the dinosaurs Earliest primates (Just outside of Homer)

12 Mile 225 – 20 million years ago Diversification and spread of primates

13 500 yds to go! – 6 million years ago Earliest hominids

14 Sometime around 5-7 million years ago… Orrorin tugenensis (Kenya)Laetoli, Tanzania

15 500 ft! – 2 million years ago Beginnings of our genus Homo Earliest stone tools

16 ~ 2.5 - 2 MA…appearance of our genus, Homo (Africa) “Turkana Boy” – WT 15000 ER – 3733 (Kenya) ER – 1470 (Kenya) Oldowan Stone Tools

17 50 feet from end of Homer Spit – 200,000 years ago Earliest anatomically modern humans


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