human migration

  • 200,004 BCE

    australopithecus

    it was the first hominid. central Africa. it lived in the forest and in the trees it was the start of are evilutionary change.
  • 200,000 BCE

    homo habilis

    tool making hominid larger brain Homo habilis is a proposed archaic species of Homo, which lived between roughly 2.1 and 1.5 million years ago,
  • 200,000 BCE

    africa

    This event was the first major migration among the people. We moved in order to follow our food sources which at the time we were hunting and gathering. People moved away from the large group and began developing independently.
  • 180,000 BCE

    homo erectus

    standing erect out of Africa proportional Homo erectus is a species of archaic humans that lived throughout most of the Pleistocene geological epoch. Its earliest fossil evidence dates to 1.8 million years ago
  • 150,000 BCE

    tool

    Tools changed the life style of the humans. It made everyday things easier and more efficient. Things such as spears and knives made killing and harvesting animals easier and faster.
  • 110,000 BCE

    food

    A Neolithic event that is significant is when we discovered fishing. This is important because there was tons of fish so we wouldn’t run out easily, and we learned to settle around the coasts to be closer to the food source. It gave us more energy than just gathering, and we used the tools previously discovered to harvest and cook the fish.
  • 100,000 BCE

    tools

    Hooks were developed and the people started using them for fishing, this was easier than catching them by hand or using woven baskets.
  • 23,000 BCE

    bridge

    When the countries were still all together there was a bridge that lead over to one land mass to another. When we were migrating and moving around we discovered this and it led us to the new lands. We discovered when we were following food and separating from each other
  • 15,000 BCE

    planting, harvesting

    When we discovered farming we became non nomadic. We didn’t have to follow a food source and we could build a larger community. Once we figured out how to, everyone helped and they all shared the same food source.
  • 11,000 BCE

    ice age

    People had to move when the ice age happened because the climate got too cold and many of the gathering and hunting resources either died or moved away so we had to follow them because otherwise we would’ve died.
  • 10,000 BCE

    invention of agriculture

    the invention of agriculture is when hunting and gathering slows down and systematic agriculture grows. the neolithic revolution started around 10,000 bce. because humans started farming and cities an civilizations started growing.
  • 10,000 BCE

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    As we got more advanced diffferent genders would do different things, such as the men doing more of the farming and outside work and the women and children would usually do easier things or things inside. The women would teach the children.
  • homo Sapiens

    human like forms Humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina