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•This hominid’s nickname is “wise

man.”

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•Homo Sapiens

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This Hominid’s nick name was “Man of

Skill.”

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•Homo Habilis

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•This Hominid’s nickname was

“Upright Man.”

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•Homo Erectus

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•This Hominid was discovered by

Donald Johanson in Africa.

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•Australopithecine

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•This group of hominids were the first to make stone

tools.

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Homo Habilis

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•This phase of the stone age is known as

the “New” one.

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•Neolithic

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•In this phase of the Stone Age people

learned to control fire and develop language.

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•Mesolithic Age

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This group of early humans was known as

the “Old” group and used simple tools.

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•Paleolithic Age

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•This group of early humans grew crops, raised animals, and settled into villages.

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Neolithic Age

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• This group of early humans was known at

the bridge between the Old and New Stone

Ages.

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Mesolithic Age

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Diaries and letters are example of

what?

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Primary Sources

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A biography would be an example of

what?

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•Secondary Source

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A legend or myth would be an

example of what?

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•Oral History

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•Artifacts and eyewitness accounts

are examples of what?

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•Primary Sources

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•Customs and Stories passed down from

generation to generation by word of mouth is

known as what?

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Oral History

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This group of individuals study

artifacts and fossils of early humans.

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•Archeologists

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•Beings and creatures that walk on two feet.

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•Hominids

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•Objects that are made by early humans

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Artifacts

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•This group of individuals make connections

between the past and the present.

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•Anthropologist

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•These people move from place

to place.

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•Nomadic People

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•This group of Physically modern humans appeared 35,000 years ago.

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•Cro-Magnons

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•These individuals look for patterns and ask questions about the

past.

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•Historians

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The scientific name for modern humans

is ____________.

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Homo Sapiens

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•This group of Hominids were the first to move out of

Africa.

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•Homo Erectus

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•The skeleton of Lucy is considered which type

of hominid?

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•Australopithecine