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Homo habilis
Homo sapiens
Homo erectus
Homo neanderthalensisIt led them to adopt foods that were easier to digest.
It led them to build shelters.
It led them to seek protection in trees.
It led them to migrate to warmer environments.Modern humans evolved in many places in a piecemeal fashion.
Fully evolved modern humans left Africa about 100,000 years ago.
All modern humans evolved from a population of Homo erectus in Asia.
Fully evolved modern humans descended directly from Australopithecus.They took rafts over open water.
They walked on exposed land.
They walked over frozen ice sheets.
They built crude bridges between islands.hand-axes made by careful chipping of stones
stone blades attached to handles
stone spearheads attached to wooden shafts
stone cores with a sharp edge for cuttingNorth America
India
China
The Near EastIt was hard to feed larger groups of people.
Large groups were more likely to settle.
Small groups created more sophisticated tools.
Small groups tended to get along better than larger ones.eastern Europe
Australia
South America
eastern Africa
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