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  1. Homo sapiens and early human migration - Khan Academy

    • Homo sapiens evolved from their early hominid predecessors between 200,000 and 300,000 years ago and developed a capacity for language about 50,000 years ago.… See more

    Where do we begin?

    Before we tell the stories that make up world history, it is useful to ask: where do we begin? Where did our human stories start?
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    Evolution

    Scientists have several theories about why early hominids evolved. One, the aridity hypothesis, suggests that early hominids were more suited to dry climates and evolved as … See more

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    How and why?

    Between 70,000 and 100,000 years ago, Homo sapiens began migrating from the African continent and populating parts of Europe and Asia. They reached the Australian … See more

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  1. 6 Early Human Civilizations

    • 1. Mesopotamia, 4000-3500 B.C. Meaning “between two rivers” in Greek, Mesopotamia (located in modern-day Iraq, Kuwait and Syria) is considered the birthplace of civilization. ...
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    Early humans lived in small groups, based on kinship and reciprocal altruism. These developed into larger units and tribes through shared language, stories, symbolic systems, and religious beliefs. This helped promote trust and moral norms within the group and varying degrees of antagonism towards outsiders.
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    The Prehistoric Period—or when there was human life before records documented human activity—roughly dates from 2.5 million years ago to 1,200 B.C. It is generally categorized in three archaeological periods: the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age.
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  3. Human evolution | History, Stages, Timeline, Tree, …

    WEBSep 12, 2024 · human evolution, the process by which human beings developed on Earth from now-extinct primates. Viewed zoologically, we humans are Homo sapiens, a culture -bearing upright-walking species …

     
  4. An Evolutionary Timeline of Homo Sapiens | Smithsonian

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  6. Social Life - The Smithsonian's Human Origins Program

    WEBJan 3, 2024 · Over time, early humans began to gather at hearths and shelters to eat and socialize. As brains became larger and more complex, growing up took longer—requiring more parental care and the protective …

  7. Origins of society - Wikipedia

    WEBThe origins of society — the evolutionary emergence of distinctively human social organization — is an important topic within evolutionary biology, anthropology, prehistory and palaeolithic archaeology.

  8. The origins of human society are more complex than …

    WEBNov 2, 2022 · In the 19th-century, anthropologists like Lewis Henry Morgan categorized human social evolution into three stages: savagery, barbarism and civilization. These correspond to hunting and...

  9. 2.2: Early Human Evolution and Migration

    WEBJul 10, 2023 · Millions of years ago, our distant ancestors descended from the trees, took to walking upright on the land, and gradually evolved into the species we are today. Their evolution was influenced by many variables, …

  10. Introduction to Human Evolution | The Smithsonian …

    WEBJul 9, 2024 · Most scientists currently recognize some 15 to 20 different species of early humans. Scientists do not all agree, however, about how these species are related or which ones simply died out. Many early …

  11. 3.2: Early Civilizations - Humanities LibreTexts

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  16. 3.1 Early Civilizations - World History Volume 1, to 1500 - OpenStax

  17. Early human migrations - Wikipedia

  18. How Humans Became Social | Science - AAAS

  19. The Prehistoric Ages: How Humans Lived Before Written Records

  20. 2.3: People in the Paleolithic Age - Humanities LibreTexts

  21. Neolithic Revolution ‑ Definition, Characteristics & Facts - HISTORY

  22. Humans Change the World - The Smithsonian's Human Origins …

  23. chapter 1 Early human societies and their plants - Oxford Academic

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