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Concepts:
Advantages and disadvantages of bipedalism
Australopithecus Lifestyle
Reasons for extinction of Australopithecus
Homo habilis Characteristics
*Effects of Meat in diet
*Sweating
*Factors in Brain growth
*Problems with large brain/solution
H. ergaster/ H. erectus Characteristics
*Climate and its effects
*Glacial periods
*Fire
*Social develpment
H. heidelbergensis
Characteristics of Neandertal
*Tools
*Cultural life
*Mental development
Characteristics of H. sapiens
*technology
*blade and burin society
*weapons
*social organization
*dispersed leadership
*cooperation and its effects
*communication/art
*other advances
Explain both the multiregional and diffusionism/ Out of Africa hypotheses
H. sapiens is the only hominid left. Why?
H. sapiens were able to settle in such diverse habitats. Give reasons and rationale.
Id The Aurignacians
ID Gravettians
ID Magdalenians
Natufians
What effect did settling down have on the species?