Early Humans
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Paleoanthropology is the scientific study of human evolution. The field involves an understanding of the similarities and differences between humans and other species. Early human fossils and archaeological remains offer the most important clues about this ancient past. Remains can include bones, tools or any evidence left by early people. The process of evolution involves a series of natural changes that causes a species to adapt to its environment. Early Humans probably ate mostly plants because they did not have strong clause to help them in a fight. Early Humans had to be smart to survive using reason and invention.
Early Humans Games and Activities
Great site all about early humans
Are you a Chimp or a Champ? (BBC game)
Meet the Ancestors: Multimedia Zone (BBC)
Virtual Tour of Cave Paintings
Neanderthals - The Caveman Catastrophe
How do we Know The Science behind Archaeology
The Dirt on Clay - Be an Archaeologist (pbs)
Egyptian Adventure - Try to Get Out ALIVE!
What is the job of an archaeologist?
What is the difference between a fossil and an artifact?
How do archaeologists find sites to explore?
Do they need permission to dig?
Howard Carter (This page includes information provided by Biography.com)
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Ages - Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age - info & PowerPoints
Investigate Real Life Artifacts
How do we Know The Science behind Archaeology
Mummies and the Underworld Challenge
Ancient Roman Streets - What does not belong?
A History of the World through Objects