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Evolution of

Humans
By Eliam and Tak

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Saccorhytus coronarius
Your great X 100000000000 Grandfather
See the resemblance?
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540,000,000
mya
Whoa! Thats a big number, arent you proud?

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But that's just the tip of the iceberg

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Hello!
I am Ardipithecus kadabba

-Not much known

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Milestones
Show where you are in the process and whats left to tackle

Ardipithecus
kadabba

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Maps

I am here

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Biped

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Working
Together

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Not
Running

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(We have no language yet!)

I am Australopithecus Afarensis

I am from Eastern
Africa

You can find me at:


That rock over there

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A.kadabba

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Australopithecus
Afarensis

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Maps

You were
here

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Our process is easy

last

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Hello!
I am Homo Habilis

I can make stone tools,


but it's kind of a double
edged sword, whatever
that means.

You can find me at:


East/South Africa

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A.kadabba Homo Habilis

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Australopithecus
Afarensis

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Maps

You were
here

You are
here

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New and
Improved!
Found in all our
local branches

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Hello!
I am Homo Erectus
I am the first to walk
upright, and we can
make hearths. Also we
found some yummy
stuff in the bones of our
kill.
You can find me at:
Africa and East Western
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You are You were
Maps here here

You were
here

You were
here

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Milestones
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A.kadabba Homo Habilis

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Australopithecus
Afarensis
Homo Erectus

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Hello!
I am Homo Sapien

I am here because I
love to give
presentations.

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Milestones
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A.kadabba Homo Habilis Homo


Neanderthalensis

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Australopithecus
Afarensis
Homo Erectus Homo
Sapien
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Maps

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Quotations are commonly printed
as a means of inspiration and to
invoke philosophical thoughts
from the reader.

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https://www.britannica.com/science/huma
n-evolution#toc275670main
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-
nature/the-human-familys-earliest-anc
estors-7372974/
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http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/huma
n-evolution-timeline-interactive
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-enviro
nment-38800987

Works Cited

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