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1. Which places are we most likely to find remains of early humans?
2. List the three periods into which Stone Age is divided
3. What does the Greek word litho mean?
4. Why did early humans move from place to place?
5. Write down the importance of caves for early man.
6. Name few places where tools belonging to early humans have been found.
Answers
Explanation:
1.The oldest known evidence for anatomically modern humans (as of 2017) are fossils found at Jebel Irhoud, Morocco, dated about 300,000 years old. Anatomically modern human remains of eight individuals dated 300,000 years old, making them the oldest known remains categorized as "modern" (as of 2018).
2.Divided into three periods: Paleolithic (or Old Stone Age), Mesolithic (or Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (or New Stone Age), this era is marked by the use of tools by our early human ancestors (who evolved around 300,000 B.C.) and the eventual transformation from a culture of hunting and gathering to farming.
3.Litho- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “stone.” ... Litho- comes from the Greek líthos, meaning “stone.”
4.Early humans moved from place to place for various reasons: 1) In search of food and shelter, as they had no fixed place to live, as the present human beings, they always kept on moving. They stayed at a place where they found food and would move to another place after the food was over.
5.Caves were the ideal place to shelter from the midday sun in the equatorial regions. The stable temperatures of caves provided a cool habitat in summers and a warm, dry shelter in the winter. ... Approximately 100,000 years ago, some Neanderthal humans dwelt in caves in Europe and western Asia.
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