Basic Questions to Find Past Clues How do archaeologists discover the earliest human stories?
• Archaeologists are scientists who understand the early human beings - Investigation of the initial settlements, traces of prehistoric people - age determination, meaning of artifacts - artificial objects - anthropologists to study culture - living beliefs, Common language, how to work together
Fossil research • Fossils - fossils - the remains of early life preserved in the basement - archeologists trying to find the age of fossils, artifacts
Did the archaeologists who found the basic problems of the early human beings learn from the evidence they found about the early human aspects?
The earliest human • Most archaeologists believe that human beings started in East Africa - the ancient apes are known as the earliest human beings - human beings - human beings, human beings, two-step walking - 500 "Homo habilis (" technician ")" appeared about 5 million years ago - cutting meat with stone tools, breaking bone • About 6 million years ago Homo erectus ("upright man") appeared in - species, wise ("man man")
Modern human beings • Homo sapiens are buried and killed, cave wall paintings are made and clearer tools are made - later farming work, artist development, complex village construction - Cromanas body modern Homo sapiens - Appeared about 35,000 years ago from Africa to Europe and Asia
Key findings • Mary Louis, 1960, Mary Louis discovered the human African Habylith fossil in East Africa - shows that the evolution of mankind began in Africa - Southern Skeleton Skeleton - Mary Mary Leakey in 1978 We found the first Southern Trail in Leakeys "Son Richard became an archaeologist - discovered an erect skeleton six million years ago in 1984 - this is the most complete that has been discovered so far One of cockroaches • American Tim White discovered a fossil new human species in the 1990s • In 2002 the team found an original human skull 6 to 7 million years ago in Chad - the skull is Early human ancestry discovered so far
Basic question of the stone age living in the past, what happened in the stone age in prehistoric times?
Achievements of prehistoric times • Important achievements of the Stone Age - learn culture, learn languages and agriculture using tools. • The stone age can be divided into three phases. 8000 years ago - Middle Stone era - Middle Stone era, about 10,000 to 6,000 BC - Neolithic era - Neolithic era, 8000-3000 BC - Agriculture developed in the Neolithic era - People settled down a community calmly. Stop wandering - Tools to adapt skills, environment are more complicated
Summary of the course • Researching ancient relics and fossils will help to clarify the early history of mankind. • First human creatures in Africa. • In the Stone Age, people began using tools to control fire, talk, cut out, and keep animals.
Why is it important now? Understanding our common starting point helps people understand that our similarity exceeds our differences.
The early stone age of Africa could not be regarded as the "Paleolithic Age", the Old Stone Age translation, or the Old Stone Age translation, or the "early stone age". In the first few decades of pan-African prehistoric times, it was parallel to the upper part and central part of the Paleolithic Age of Africa. However, since then, the radiocarbon dating method showed that the Middle Stone Age actually existed in the middle of the Paleolithic era. Therefore, the early stone age coincided with the second half of the Old Stone Age and coincided with the same key technologies Oldowan and Acheulean, respectively, to manufacture Mode 1 and Mode 2 stoneware. However, you need to decide specific regional terms from site location and chronology and exact type.
Paleolithic or Paleolithic Age: about 2.5 million years before the first production of stoneware, until the end of the last ice age, about 9, 600 BC. This is the longest period of the Stone Age. Although the exact date for each period varies from location to location, it is estimated that the Paleolithic Age ended in the last ice age with the first use of the stone. According to Rick Shenkman, author of political animals, why our Stone Age brain is progressing a path to wise politics, it is a great help to explain the mysterious state of today's politics. We have always believed that our stone age ancestor carved a spear from branches from stone to the sharp tip of prey.