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Homo-sapiens
By: Rylee Grad, Ariana Logo, and Maggie Scott
Anatomy
Our jaws are lighter
Homo sapiens had a heavier build of their
skeleton
They had thin-walled skulls
Their brain size is 13 cubic centimeters
Our brain size now is 1,350 cubic
centimeters.
Diet
They were hunter gatherers
They hunted willdabeast, gazel,
and other large animals for food
They gathered plants and herbs
They also might have eaten
shellfish
They might have eaten dead
animals
Now, we eat a wide variety of foods
Then Now
Location
Where they started
Home Sapiens evolved in Africa
Habitat/Shelter
Earlier years
They built tents out of branches and bark
They also used vines and leave to connect
Now
Now we build houses out of wood or different building material.
Tools
Tools continued
For more than 2 million years, early humans used these tools to cut, pound,
crush, and access new foodsincluding meat from large animals.
Miscellaneous Facts
The modern human brain is the
largest and most complex of any
living primate
Over the course of human
evolution, brain size tripled.
During a time of dramatic climate
change 200,000 years ago, Homo
sapiens evolved in Africa.
Conclusion
In conclusion I think that homo sapiens should be in your museum because they
were and still are amazing beings. And even before we had all of the things that we
have advanced in, the homo sapiens survived with what they had. Also they not only
have advanced to today's people (still homo sapiens) but they survived long ago. Also I
think that it is important that people know about their hominids group background
Pictures
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