ANCIENT MAN REVIEW SHEET

AustralopithecineHome HabilisHome Erectus Neanderthals Cro-Magnons Homo sapiens

Lived 4.5 million years agoLived 2.5 to 1.5 million years agoLived 1.6 million to 250,000 ago NeanderValley in Germany 1868 geologist Louis Lartet Homo sapiens

South and eastern AfricaEast AfricaAfrica, Asia and Europe Europe/Middle East 150,000 years in France 45,000 to 10,000 — Latin:

1st humanlike creature to walkFirst to make ToolsFirst to come out of Africa Over 5’ very strong and muscle. Expert tool makers "wise

Lucy-Don Johanson/Tom GearyMan of SkillUpright Man expert tool makers. Lived as family human" or Brain bigger. “Great Cavity” "knowing

Found in cave in France human"),[

HominidsLucy Stone Age Paleolithic Age Mesolithic Age Artifacts

Human like creatures who walked Discovered in 1974 in Hader Three phases2500 to 8000 B.C. 10,000-6,000 B,C.Human

Five different evolutionary tract Ethiopia. Don Johansen and Paleolithic AgeHomo Habilis, Erectus & Control Fire, develop language made

Australopithecine Tom Geary First Hominid to walkMesolithic AgeSapiens specialized hunting animals objects

Homo Habilis 3.75 million years. 25 yrs old Neolithic AgeHunter Gatherers able to prepare veggies

Homo Erectuswhen died.simple stone tools

Cro-Magnons

Homo Sapiens Sapiens

Primary source Secondary SourceOral History Hunter gatherers Nomads Fossils

Written material by a witness Written material by other who History told by family members Hunting animals and gathering moving from place to place Remains of

of any items did not witness an eventstories, songs instruments food. In search for food biological

material

covered

DomesticatedIrrigationSurpluses Migration Neolithic Age Cave Painting

Plants- place grown purposely forTo direct water for the purpose of Extra material grown or made Moving from one place to another 8,000 to 3,000 B.C.

Human consumptionfarming and consumption Homo Sapiens, polish stone

Animals-breeding and using animals make pottery, farming, raise

For human consumption animals. Settle in villiages.

AustralopithecineHome HabilisHome Erectus Neanderthals Cro-Magnons Homo sapiens

HominidsLucy Stone Age Paleolithic Age Mesolithic Age Artifacts

Primary source Secondary SourceOral History Hunter gatherers Nomads Fossils

Domesticated Irrigation Surpluses Migration Neolithic Age Cave Painting