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Early Humans Identity Chart (Boy of the painted Cave image (Art ((112)…
Early Humans Identity Chart
Boy of the painted Cave
Art
(112) "Do not dab. Swing the brush with your whole arm." This shows that early humans showed each other to paint
(75)"He took out seven flat stone, each larger than his open hand, each engraved with the figure of a different animal." This shows that early humans made art.
(111) "We are ready to paint." this shows that early humans painted
Food and Shelter
(73)"The old man walked back and forth, his feet shuffling across the cave floor." This shows that early humans lived in caves.
(82)In the text it says "The hunting was good now, and the clan had plenty to eat."
Tools and technology
(125) "He drew his flint knife." This shows that early humans made tools out of rock.
(73)"With sharp flint knives they pried open the blue-black shells and picked out the soft flesh within." This shows that early humans made tools like knives.
Culture
(43) "But Graybeard was the old master, the shaman, wandering from clan to clan teaching and painting images of the great game animals to bring good luck in the hunting." This shows that every few clans there was a master.
(42) We will hunt like men, not like evil spirits." this shows that early humans believed in evil spirits.
(138) "He had found the secret cavern." This shows that early humans have secret places.
Dogs
(119) "For moments he paced the muddy bank with Ram, trying to make up his mind." This shows that Tao trusts ram by thinking by him.
(42) "Maybe if we had a wolf dog." This shows how Tao thinks that wolfs are good, not evil.
(83)In the text it says "Then on morning, he took Ram up to the cliffs." This shows that Tao cares about Ram.
Clothes
(82)In the book it says "There where many new hides, too, and the women sat around the fires beneath the cliffs, sewing boots, leggings and robes to replace the worn-out clothing of the year before."
(13) "bearskin robes" This shows that early humans made clothes
Informational Text
Shelter
In the text Prehistoric Times: Food, Clothing and Shelter it says " Some lived in caves." This show how early humans lived in caves.
In the text It's about time: Early humans shared Earth with similar species, studies say, it says "The fossils were found in South Africa's Rising Star cave system. It includes more than a mile of underground passageways." this shows that early humans might of lived in caves.
Tools and Technology
In the text, Imagination, and Learning, Around Prehistoric Campfires, it says "People were able to stay awake during the dark when it was difficult to do any work. " Fire helped early humans a lot. :fire: :fire: :fire:
In the article Earth's earliest humans had very inventive stone tools. "To break off these flakes, humans must have been able to think and plan ahead." This shows that early humans were smart.
Food
In the text Buried Tools and Pigments Tell a New History of Humans in Australia it says "In these fireplaces, there were pieces of burnt nuts, fruit seeds and yams." this shows how early humans
In the text Buried Tools and Pigments Tell a New History of Humans in Australia it says "The grinding stones show that fruits, seeds, animals and other plants were ground up for food." this shows how resourceful early humans were.
Art
From the article world finest art studio, "Now, a group of scientists have dated more than 250 rock art samples, animal bones and pieces of charcoal used by humans." This shows that early humans painted in caves a lot.
In the text This rock art may be the earliest depiction of dogs it says " Some 7,000 of the panels’ carvings depict interactions between humans and animals, including numerous livestock and at least 349 dogs." This shows that early humans could of had pet dogs.
Culture
In the text Buried Tools and Pigments Tell a New History of Humans in Australia it says "They also expressed themselves using art and symbols." This shows that early humans were creative.
In the text, Imagination, and Learning, Around Prehistoric Campfires, it says "At night, however, the Ju/’hoansi Bushmen gathered around a fire. Then they told stories 81 percent of the time." This shows that in some cultures story's are important.