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    people started living in caves. A music ethnographer discovered that the paintings on the wall of a cave were in the most acoustically interesting part of the cave. This part of the cave had the strongest reverberation so it is speculated that early Neanderthals discovered the reverberation as well and experimented with it. This fascination with sound helped women in the workplace‚ aided in the civil rights movement‚ and allowed people to see something for the first time. First‚ in 1857‚ Edouard-Leon

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    Through out history literature has grown from cave paintings of Neanderthals during the Stone Age to the ipads and Kindles of today. Even though literature has expanded ever so greatly over the course of time there are still factors that stand in its way‚ mainly book banning and the fact that the nation is becoming more and more excepting of the fact‚ and not truly willing to take any action to prevent it what so ever. Though some pieces of literature might have instances of crude and unsettling

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    Language assisted in making us truly ‘human’ in a variety of different ways‚ however it is through the main factors of the extent of the efficiency of our unique method of communication‚ enabling the ability to share unlimited knowledge with one another and finally‚ the role it played in accommodating humans with the ability to adapt to foreign environments. It is through these three key features that language is distinctly outlined as being a main influence on the characteristics of typical human

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    enhance reproductive success‚ but it is also important in avoiding starvation – a further adaptive advantage. This way their reproductive success is still high and they have an alternative way to survive. Kuhn and Stiner (2006) stated that the Neanderthals didn’t survive because they didn’t follow these rules. Both genders hunted and evidence from the skeletons of the females show that they suffered in injuries. This would have affected their rate of reproduction. There was no evidence to show that

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    Whether it be a Professional Athlete or a high school track runner‚ drugs are common within their members. The term drugs loosely correlates with three meanings: those that enhance performance (amphetamines‚ ephedrine‚ and cocaine)‚ beta-blockers used to slow heart rate and reduce tremor‚ and the ones used in bodybuilding (human growth hormones‚ anabolic-steroids‚ and diuretics). The use of drugs in athletics reaches far beyond the professional leagues‚ many high school athletes get into the use

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    anthropology Paper 1

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    Posture and Its Implications 39 16 Phylogenetic Status‚ Features‚ Spatial Distribution‚ Cultural Characteristics and Differences among: 40 16.1 Australopithecines- Australopithecus (Gracile) 40 16.2 Homo Habilis 41 16.3 Java man & peiking man 45 17 Neanderthals: 47 18 Rhodesian man 49 19 Homo Sapiens- Cro Magnon Man‚ Grimaldi Man‚ Chancelade Man 50 19.1 Grimaldi Man‚ Chancelade Man 50 20 Paleolithic 53 21 Mesolithic Age (Middle Stone Age) 54 22 Neolithic revolution 60 23 Bronze Age 61 24 The biological

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    It has long been understood that in order for a species to survive there needs to be a certain level of adaptation. It is an integral and well-known concept of the human race and a familiar and widely accepted component in the development of man. Essentially‚ this is what happened when the Paleolithic cultures evolved into the Mesolithic‚ and eventually the Neolithic culture. The concepts of specialization and diversification were relevant in the transformation of these cultures. Specialization

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    civilizations. -BEGINNIGS You examine prehistory from Australopithecus africanus through Homo habilis (the first tool-making hominid)‚ and Homo erectus (whose remains were first found on Java but whose origins lie in Africa) through the hardy Neanderthals who lived and hunted successfully in Europe despite the bitter grip of the last Ice Age 100‚000 and more years ago. You focus on the first human settlement of Africa as early as 800‚000 years ago. -MODERN HUMANS modern humans in the late Ice

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    —–2 mya Homo sapiens —–230‚000-450‚000 years ago Homo sapiens sapiens —–40‚000 years ago Homo habilis-2.5 mya -bridge between Afarensis and the Paleolithic Age -larger brain -teeth like modern humans -first to use stone tools and fire Neanderthals- 23‚000-30‚000 years ago * type of Homo sapien * traveled from Africa to Central Asia and the Middle East * might have been wiped out by Homo sapiens sapiens Life * hunters and gatherers * short life expectancy * group

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    Evolution of Man

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    Evolution is the change in the inherited characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. Evolutionary processes give rise to diversity at every level of biological organisation‚ including species‚ individual organisms and molecules such as DNAand proteins.[1]All life on earth is descended from a last universal ancestor that lived approximately 3.8 billion years ago. Repeated speciation and the divergence of life can be inferred from shared sets of biochemical and morphological

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