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As taught by Katy, Lauren, Elizabeth, Evan, and Dylan Human Migration As taught by Katy, Lauren, Elizabeth, Evan, and Dylan Bradshawfoundation.com/journey

In the beginning… Homo sapiens originated in Africa 160,000 years ago. Hunting and gathering societies Used stone and bone tools Evidence of possible trade Katy

Into the Eurasia New hunting habits and technologies such as: Lauren Into the Eurasia New hunting habits and technologies such as: needles, weavings, baskets Cave paintings mark the first real signs of religion. Lots of theories as to what they were for: Hunting magic (prayer for a good hunt) Reincarnation Rite of passage for young men

Into Australia BOATS!!! Many new languages migrated to Australia Elizabeth BOATS!!! Many new languages migrated to Australia Stayed gatherers and hunters for a very long time (long after the rest of the world switched to agriculture) Evidence of many ceremonies, stories, and dances Tools of stone and wood

Evan Into the Americas Theory: most moved into America on the Bering Strait (ice bridge) and down the west coast Coincided with end of ice age (extinction of many large mammals), so a lot of the first civilization there died off. Very little is known about migration into North America Much harder to survive in the Americas, so evidence of a certain time period that they moved here is scattered and not at all exact

Into the Pacific MORE BOATS!!! Spoke Austronesian languages Took agriculture with them (after the ice age) Started building societies Impact on the environment, especially Easter Islands Dylan

And then most of the world was inhabited… But migrations never stopped. Katy