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BMMS Early Man

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Great Rift Valley   a valley in East Africa where two continental plates have pulled apart over millions of years  
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Lucy   an almost complete Australopithecus skeleton found in 1974 by Don Johanson  
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Neanderthal   a member of an ancient people who lived in Europe from 35,000 to 130,000 years ago during the ice age. They were the real "cave man"  
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artifact   a human made object  
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fossil   a preserved remain of early life  
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hominid   the group consisting of all modern and extinct Great Apes (that is, modern humans, chimpanzees, gorillas and orang-utans plus all their immediate ancestors).  
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Paleolithic Age   "Old Stone Age" an era lasting from 2.5 million to 8000B.C. hunter-gatherers, pre-history, fire discovered, made stone tools, nomads  
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Mesolithic Age   "Middle Stone Age" an era lasting from 10,000 to 6,000 B.C.  
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Neolithic Age   "New Stone Age" an era lasting from 8,000 to 3,000 B.C. agriculture, domestication, stopped traveling, job specialization, food surplus, more people  
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primary source   something written or created by a person who witnessed a historical event  
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secondary source   an account of a historical event written by someone who did not witness the event  
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B.C.   Before Christ  
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A.D.   anno domini "Year of the Lord"  
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B.C.E.   Before the Common Era  
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C.E.   Common Era  
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circa   often abbreviated c., ca., ca or cca. and sometimes italicized to show it is Latin) literally means "about" or "around".  
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century   a period of 100 years  
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decade   a period of 10 years  
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millennium   a period of 1000 years  
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Luis & Mary Leakey   husband and wife anthropologists who discovered Homo habilis, their discoveries showed human evolution began in Africa  
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Cro-Magnon   The earliest known form of modern humans, Homo sapiens, to be found in Europe, dating from the late Paleolithic. First to create artwork  
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culture   includes a people's beliefs, common language, and shared ways of doing things  
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Australopithecus   means "southern ape" Lucy's kind, lived 3 to 4 million years ago.  
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Homo habilis   "handy human" this hominid was the first to make stone tools  
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Homo erectus   "Upright man" first to walk fully upright, use fire, and leave Africa.  
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Homo sapiens   modern humans 400,000 B.C. to the present  
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Don Johanson   he discovered "Lucy" in 1974  
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bipedalism   the condition of being two-footed or of using two feet for standing and walking.  
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hominim   the group consisting of modern humans, extinct human species and all our immediate ancestors (including members of the genera Homo, and Australopithecus, ).  
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Raymond Dart   Anthropologist, best known for his involvement in the 1924 discovery of the first fossil ever found of Australopithecus  
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Eugene DuBois   Dutch surgeon who discovered the Homo erectus species in 1891.  
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quadruped   animals with four legs  
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nomad   a person who moves from place to place; no permanent home  
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migration   movement of people to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions.  
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