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BLOG POST 4 #: If there was no change in the stone age period, could the early man still be existing?

A combination of blog post 2 and 3

1.What would be the results if there was no change during the stone age period?

This question will enable me to access areas that will guide me in stating the changes that took place in the stone age period.

Early humans first migrated out of Africa into Asia probably between two million and one million and eight hundred million ago. They entered Europe somewhat later between one million and five hundred million years and one million years. Species of modern humans populated many parts of the world much later. For instance, people first came to Australia probably within the past sixty years and to the Americas within the past thirty years or so. The beginning of agriculture and the rise of the first civilizations occurred within the past twelve years. [ 4,5]

This question will enable me to understand the lifestyle that people in modern life live and the lifestyle that the early man used to live.

Human evolution is the lengthy process of change by which people originated from apelike ancestors. Scientific evidence shows that the physical and behavioral traits shared by all people originated from ape like ancestors and evolved over a period of approximately six million years. Humans are primates. Physical and genetic similarities show that the modern human species, homo sapiens has a very close relationship to another group of primate species, the apes. Humans and the great apes [large apes of Africa… chimpanzees] [including bonobos, or so- called “pygmy chimpanzees” and gorillas—share a common ancestor that lived between eight and six million years ago. [1,3]

The process of evolution involves a series of natural changes that cause species [population of different organisms] to arise, adapt the environment and become extinct. All species or organisms have originated through the process of biological evolution. In animals that produce sexually, including humans, the term species refers to a group whose adult members regularly interbreed, resulting in fertile offspring themselves capable of reproducing. Scientists classify each species with a unique name. In this system, modern humans are classified as homo sapiens. [ 6].

2.Could the early man still be existing in this period?

This question will enable me to differentiate between the changes that have occurred in the modern life and this period.

3. Could this affect the lifestyle that modern people live today?

https://humanorigins.si.edu/education/introduction-human-evolution

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Age4.

https://aithor.com/essay-examples/the-stone-age-period-and-its-evolution-essay

Discovery of human antiquity – Wikipedia.

https://esomake.co.ke/secondary/history/early-man-cultural-and-economic-practices-form-one

.Early Modern Human Lifestyle, Activities and Health | Early European History And Religion — Facts and Details

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1 Comment

  1. Hello Raphaella,

    I expected anything but to encounter such a fantasizing question today. This subject makes key to understand how our dynamics evolved slowly. Firstly; from survival, to stabilizing agriculture, to dominate those resources, and lastly a competition to control them around the world.
    Now specifically speaking of your blog, I’d suggest you overviewed the tools used throughout stages in humans, they really reveal the lifestyle, ambitions, cultural mindset, which humans had at their times; if you look at why they’re used that way.

    Thank you for listening, have a great day! Wish you fortune int his project, it has an immense amount of ravelled potential.

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