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Daily Agenda: Honors World History October 5 th, 2015  1.) New Packets-Prehistory and Early- Man: go through targets and goals together  2.) Early Hominids.

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1 Daily Agenda: Honors World History October 5 th, 2015  1.) New Packets-Prehistory and Early- Man: go through targets and goals together  2.) Early Hominids Ppt-discuss page 2 together and fill-in notes together  3.) “Our Ancestors”-Lucy Video  4.) Lucy-”Walkin’ like a Hominid  Hw: Pompeii Papers due tomorrow; with complete note packet

2 Early Humans

3 Australopithecus  Name means “southern ape”

4 Australopithecus  Appeared in Africa about 4-5 million years ago  Stood upright and walked on two legs (also known as Bipedal) “Lucy” about 3’6” “Lucy” about 3’6” Brain 1/3 size of humans

5 Homo habilis  Name means “handy man”  Appeared in Africa about 2.4 million years ago  Used stone tools for chipping  Used tools for scraping

6 Homo Habilis  Brain was about half the size of modern humans

7 Homo Erectus  Name means “upright man”  Appeared in Africa about 1.5-2 million years ago

8 Homo Erectus  Used early stone tools like the hand ax  Learned to control fire  Migrated out of Africa to Asia & Europe

9 Homo Sapiens  Name means “wise man”  Appeared in Africa about 200,000 y.a.  Migrated around the world

10 Homo Sapiens  Same species as modern human beings  Learned to create fire and use a variety of tools

11 Homo Sapiens  Developed Language

12 And finally….  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANr9 sZYZXdQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANr9 sZYZXdQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANr9 sZYZXdQ


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