Text 3: Discoveries in Africa and Beyond. Topic 1: The Origins of Civilization (Prehistory B.C.E) Lesson 1: Learning About Our Past

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Text 3: Discoveries in Africa and Beyond Topic 1: The Origins of Civilization (Prehistory - 300 B.C.E) Lesson 1: Learning About Our Past

Discoveries in Africa and Beyond Since the 1870s, scholars have worked to learn about the ancestors of modern humans Examining fossils, or remains of ancient life preserved in ancient rock was the first way Fossils might include footprints, impressions of leaves, bones, or even skeletons

Discoveries in Africa and Beyond Prehistoric groups did not have cities, countries, organized central governments, or complex inventions, so clues about them were hard to find Before the 1950s, anthropologists knew little about early humans and their ancestors

Discoveries in Africa and Beyond Archaeologists in East Africa started uncovering ancient footprints, bones, and tools With these first key discoveries, scholars began to form a picture of life during prehistory In the 1930s, anthropologists Mary Leakey and Louis Leakey started searching for clues to the human past in a deep canyon in Tanzania called Olduvai Gorge Geologists have dated the bottom layers of Olduvai Gorge to an age of 1.7 to 2.1 million years

East Africa The Leakeys found very ancient tools chipped from stone The tools looked simple, but the jagged edges and rough surfaces showed that whoever had made them had learned to develop technologies to help them survive Technology refers to the skills and tools people use to meet their basic needs and wants

East Africa The Leakeys felt there must be evidence of the makers of those tools In 1959 Mary Leakey found pieces of bone embedded in ancient rock The bone belonged to an early hominid who lived almost 2 million years ago Hominids, a group that includes humans and their closest relatives, all walk upright on two feet Humans are the only hominids that live today

East Africa Donald Johanson found evidence of early hominids in Ethiopia in 1974 He found a complete skeleton, which was dated to at least 3 million years ago, and named it Lucy Archaeologists had enough of one skeleton to piece together and really look at an early hominid Studying Lucy s skeleton, Johanson could see that she was an upright walker who was about 4 feet tall

Early Hominid Groups Scientists and anthropologists have discovered and studied numerous remains and artifacts of hominids They have established that a number of different groups of hominids lived over the course of several million years They call the earliest group of hominids australopithecine, and they all lived in Africa Lucy was an australopithecine They may have lived there as early as 7 million years ago

Early Hominid Groups About 2 million years ago, a group of hominids called Homo habilis (handy man) emerged and they are thought to be the first hominids to make stone tools Anthropologists have uncovered even older stone tools 2.6 million years in age but they have not determined which hominids created them By studying stone tools it has been concluded that Homo habilis used their tools for purposes such as cutting, scraping, chopping, or sawing plants,animals, and wood

Early Hominid Groups Another group of hominids, called Homo erectus (upright man), also appeared around 2 million years ago Their skeletons show that they were fully upright walkers Had larger brains and bones and smaller teeth than other hominids They also showed a greater range of capabilities, learning how to use fire

Early Hominid Groups New form of stone tool, the hand ax, was also invented by Homo erectus It could be used like the earlier tools were but also worked for digging, shattering stone or bone, and boring holes into hard surfaces Homo erectus remains have been found in Asia and Europe, making scholars think they were the first hominids to migrate out of Africa

Evidence of Homo Sapiens Scientists think that between 250,000 and 100,000 years ago, Homo erectus disappeared and a new group of hominids emerged, Homo sapiens, the group to which modern humans belong Disputes over where Homo sapiens first lived: The Out of Africa theory, Homo sapiens first lived in Africa and then migrated into other areas of the world Other scientists think that Homo erectus developed into Homo sapiens around the same time in different parts of the world Either way, scholars think that two groups of Homo sapiens soon arose Neanderthals and the earliest modern humans

Evidence of Homo Sapiens Early modern humans eventually spread all over the world, while Neanderthals lived mostly in Europe and western Asia Sometime between 50,000 and 30,000 years ago, the Neanderthals disappeared, leaving early modern humans as the only hominids on Earth