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Homo sapiens migrated to Europe, Asia, Australia and the Americas from this continent:

Homo sapiens migrated to Europe, Asia, Australia and the Americas from this continent:. AFRICA. The estimated emergence of Homo sapiens is about this long ago:. 100,000 – 400,000 years ago. Early humans ______________ to new environments by shaping simple tools and making clothing. ADAPTED.

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Homo sapiens migrated to Europe, Asia, Australia and the Americas from this continent:

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  1. Homo sapiens migrated to Europe, Asia, Australia and the Americas from this continent: AFRICA

  2. The estimated emergence of Homo sapiens is about this long ago: 100,000 – 400,000 years ago

  3. Early humans ______________ to new environments by shaping simple tools and making clothing ADAPTED

  4. Early peoples were nomadic because: 1.They followed herds of animals 2. They searched for food, water and shelter

  5. Hunter gatherers lived in tribes or ____________ as they searched for meat, seeds and nuts. CLANS

  6. Early humans developed “oral language” which means SPOKEN LANGUAGE

  7. Fire was created in the _____ Stone Age. OLD (Paleolithic)

  8. The first tools and simple weapons were made from: STONE! (the STONE AGE!!!)

  9. Oral language, clothing, cave art, fire use and simple weapons characterize the: OLD STONE AGE OR PALEOLITHIC

  10. Domesticated animals, weaving, settled farming, advanced tools and pottery characterize: THE NEW STONE AGE OR NEOLITHIC

  11. These scientists study past cultures by locating and analyzing artifacts and remains left by humans ARCHAEOLOGISTS

  12. One method of dating artifacts and fossils is: RADIOCARBON DATING

  13. Giant circle of stones in England in Neolithic Era probably used for religion STONEHENGE

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