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Homo Sapiens By :     Michael , Beyazit, Leo, and Andreea
Were Homo sapiens started. We know that Homo sapiens originate from Africa.  Sadly we don’t know were exactly in Africa. . From my research most  people say that home sapiens originated from Ethiopia or Zambia
Were did we ‘Migrate’ Homo sapiens migrated everywhere. Since we are all a little different from homo sapiens. Human kind off ‘rules’ the world and that is because primitive homo sapiens traveled around the world.
Diet Homo sapiens spend most of their time looking for food. They gathered plants, and hunted or found dead animals. About 164,000 years ago they were collecting and cooking shellfish. Nowadays we eat a very wide range of meat and plants.
Miscellaneous Facts Homo sapiens appeared about 200,000 years ago. They lived in tribes and had trading groups where they exchanged goods. Homo means human and sapiens means wise in Latin.
Homo sapiens have beliefs that are called religions. There are thousand of different religions including Christianity, Buddhism, and Islamism. Homo sapiens used to disagree about which religion is better.  Depending on the religion, homo sapiens today celebrate different special occasions such as holidays, marriage, and the coming of age.
Environment of Homo Sapiens The environment of homo sapiens was always changing. It wasn’t stable. Rain, storms, snow, eruptions, sun, desert and more…
Shelter of Homo Sapiens They built shelters out of branches and also they built tents with leaves and branches bark of trees. They created man-made structures. It looked like the Indian tents but instead from leaves and connect them with vines.
As researched by Michael Taft Morris Anatomy
Description Homo sapiens have lighter skeletons than those humans who came before them Large brains: approximately 1300 cubic centimetres Thin walled, high vaulted skull with a forehead almost perpendicular to the ground The main differences between homo sapiens sapiens, and homo sapiens is  that we have more brains and brawn
Tools As researched by Michael Taft Morris
Different Tools Most tools where made of: stone, ivory, bone, and antlers Knives, scrapers, and spear points were just some of the tools in their arsenal These tools were used to hunt, gather, and prepare food Soon these tools were also used to craft items with less need
Bonne, Jerry. "Homo Sapiens: Were did we originate?." Searchwarp.com. N.p., 7/25/2007 5:30:09 PM. Web. 23 Nov 2010. <http://searchwarp.com/swa236842.htm>.
Bibliography “Origins of Humankind”, PBS, 17.11.10, <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/humans/humankind/d.htmll> http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/homo-sapiens  http://www.archaeologyinfo.com/homosapiens.htm        http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/prehistoric_life/human/species/    http://historyday.crf-usa.org/1708/introduction.htm                   http://www.archaeologyinfo.com/species.htm  http://homepage.mac.com/wis/Personal/lectures/primate-adaptation/09GenusHomo.pdf

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Homo sapiens

  • 1. Homo Sapiens By : Michael , Beyazit, Leo, and Andreea
  • 2. Were Homo sapiens started. We know that Homo sapiens originate from Africa. Sadly we don’t know were exactly in Africa. . From my research most people say that home sapiens originated from Ethiopia or Zambia
  • 3. Were did we ‘Migrate’ Homo sapiens migrated everywhere. Since we are all a little different from homo sapiens. Human kind off ‘rules’ the world and that is because primitive homo sapiens traveled around the world.
  • 4.
  • 5. Diet Homo sapiens spend most of their time looking for food. They gathered plants, and hunted or found dead animals. About 164,000 years ago they were collecting and cooking shellfish. Nowadays we eat a very wide range of meat and plants.
  • 6. Miscellaneous Facts Homo sapiens appeared about 200,000 years ago. They lived in tribes and had trading groups where they exchanged goods. Homo means human and sapiens means wise in Latin.
  • 7. Homo sapiens have beliefs that are called religions. There are thousand of different religions including Christianity, Buddhism, and Islamism. Homo sapiens used to disagree about which religion is better. Depending on the religion, homo sapiens today celebrate different special occasions such as holidays, marriage, and the coming of age.
  • 8. Environment of Homo Sapiens The environment of homo sapiens was always changing. It wasn’t stable. Rain, storms, snow, eruptions, sun, desert and more…
  • 9. Shelter of Homo Sapiens They built shelters out of branches and also they built tents with leaves and branches bark of trees. They created man-made structures. It looked like the Indian tents but instead from leaves and connect them with vines.
  • 10. As researched by Michael Taft Morris Anatomy
  • 11. Description Homo sapiens have lighter skeletons than those humans who came before them Large brains: approximately 1300 cubic centimetres Thin walled, high vaulted skull with a forehead almost perpendicular to the ground The main differences between homo sapiens sapiens, and homo sapiens is that we have more brains and brawn
  • 12. Tools As researched by Michael Taft Morris
  • 13. Different Tools Most tools where made of: stone, ivory, bone, and antlers Knives, scrapers, and spear points were just some of the tools in their arsenal These tools were used to hunt, gather, and prepare food Soon these tools were also used to craft items with less need
  • 14. Bonne, Jerry. "Homo Sapiens: Were did we originate?." Searchwarp.com. N.p., 7/25/2007 5:30:09 PM. Web. 23 Nov 2010. <http://searchwarp.com/swa236842.htm>.
  • 15. Bibliography “Origins of Humankind”, PBS, 17.11.10, <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/humans/humankind/d.htmll> http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/homo-sapiens  http://www.archaeologyinfo.com/homosapiens.htm        http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/prehistoric_life/human/species/    http://historyday.crf-usa.org/1708/introduction.htm                  http://www.archaeologyinfo.com/species.htm  http://homepage.mac.com/wis/Personal/lectures/primate-adaptation/09GenusHomo.pdf