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Early Humans Identity Chart image (Informational Text (Food (In the text…
Early Humans Identity Chart
Informational Text
Food
In the text "Sioux chef serves up indigenous food: it's what Palo wants to be it states "...While Shereman's team of cooks 500 bison meatballs, amaranth crackers and more in the commercial kitchen in the next room." "The resulting fry bread reflects 'perseverance and pain, ingenuity and resilience,' Sherman said." "Better to serve up corn cakes wrapped around braised bison or smoked duck, he said."
Shelter
According to the article Prehistoric times: Food, clothing, and shelter "Scientists believe that the earliest hominids may have used caves as shelters."
Art
According to the article "Worlds first art studio ? "Scientist Scientists knew that many of the paintings on the cave’s walls were made more than 30,000 years ago.They are some of the oldest known artworks on the planet."
Clothes
"Unlike hominids who came before them, they made efficient tools and wore heavy clothing made of animal skins." States the article Prehistoric times: Food, clothing, and shelter.
Tool and Technologey
In the text Earths earliest humans had very inventive stone tools it states "The volcanic rock was brought in as a raw material. It was then turned into the sharp-edged chips. The rock was valuable, so it might have been traded, Potts added."
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Boy Of The Painted Cave
Tools, and Technologey
"With Sharp flint knives they pried open the blue-black shells and picked out out the soft flesh within." (p.73) "We must run as fast as the deer and throw our spears straight, then will there be much meat and skins to cover the bodies and warm our women and children in the winter." (p.80) This shows what they use to carve out some of the food that they eat
food
They ate rabbits, mussels, field mice, and willow grouses.
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clothes
" Graybeard stood up and erased the drawing with the toe of his deerskin sandal" (p.76 ) This shows that the early humans used animal skins used animal skins to make their shoes.
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Art
"He studied the pictures again, running his long bony finger over the lines, [of the drawings on the wall ] following the curves of the drawings, all the while mumbling to himself." (p.71) This shows how they draw
Traditions & ceremonies
"Some of the young men cam back as brave hunters, some came back with terrible wounds,and two did not come back at all." (p.81) " This time [ the ceremony] was sad and there was much crying and wailing." (p.81) This shows that some of their ceremonies are sad and some sad and others happy
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