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Early Humans Identity Chart
Informational Text
Food
In the article "Slicing meat may have aided human evolution", it states that "Sliced meats, usually cooked, are part of many modern diets. But our ancestors may have been eating raw slices. And that could have led to changes in the human body, a new study finds."
Art
In "Indonesian cave art is nearly 40,000 years old, study says", the article states that "The earliest figurative painting, of a rhinoceros, was found in the Chauvet Cave in France; it goes back 38,827 years."
Shelter
Many early humans lived in caves and huts made of animal skins. This is stated in the article "Stone Age Shelters".
Language
In the article "Slicing meat may have aided human evolution", it states that "An expanded vocal tract would have boosted the ability of these early ancestors to make speech sounds."
Tools
The early humans used stones and animal bones to make tools. This is stated in the article "Hunter-gatherers roamed Florida 14,500 years ago"
Traditions
One of the earliest traditions of early humans were child sacrifices. This is stated in the article "Remains of long-ago child sacrifices found in Belize cave".
Clothes
The early humans made clothes out of animal skins, natural dyes, and animal bones. This is stated in the article "Stone Age Clothes".
Boy of the Painted Cave
Food
In
Boy of the Painted Cave
the author states "saw the lemmings and the rabbits hanging from his belt." This is stated on page 41 of
The Boy of the Painted Cave
.
Art
In
Boy of the Painted Cave
the clan only allows the shamans to paint on the walls, otherwise it is taboo to make images of animals or anything else
Shelter
The Early Humans used caves and Skin Huts as Shelter. (Pg. 73 & 79)
Tools
In
Boy of the Painted Cave
the text states that they use spears, bows and arrows and flint knives as tools
Traditions
Making Images is something that needs to be passed down throughout generations.
Clothes
"There will be much meat and skins to cover and warm our women and children in the winter" (Pg. 80) This shows that early humans made and wore clothes made out of animal skins.
Religion
"With these graven stones I can speak to the of the animals and bring good hunting" (Pg. 75) This shows that they believed that they could bring good hunting by contacting animal spirits with stones.