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Early Human migration (Settling New Lands (Hominids migrated from Africa…
Early Human migration
Settling New Lands
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Humans began to migrate from East Africa to southern Africa and southwestern Asia around 100,000 years ago.
Next, humans moved across southern Asia. And then they could migrate to Australia but scientists are not sure exactly how they got to Australia.
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Ice ages
Ended about 10,000 years ago.
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ice sheets were formed form ocean water- ocean levels were lower than they are now.(areas under water today were dry then).
some scientists believe that the ocean level dropped and exposed a land bridge that connected Asia and North America, that allowed Stone Age people to migrate around the world
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Clothing and Shelter
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Some begin to take shelter in caves. and others who moved to areas without caves built shelters on there own.
One early type of human made a shelter that was a pit house. they were pits in the ground covered by branches and leaves.
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others built more permanent structures with wood, stone, clay, or other materials. People even used animal bones to build houses.
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