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Species - Coggle Diagram
Species
5. Homo Sapiens & Homo Sapiens Sapiens ("Double Wise Man")
Africa; southern Iberia, including Gibraltar; Arabia
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weaving
sewing
efficient hunting technology, which could have given them the edge

simple needles fashioned from ivory and bone, using which they could use animal skins to make themselves tents, warm clothes and fur boots
shell beads
travelled over large distances, in order to barter and exchange useful materials, and share ideas and knowledge
developed temporal lobe - the regions at the side of the brain associated with listening, language and long-term memory
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flint tools
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4. Homo Sapien Neanderthalensis (Neanderthals)
western Eurasia, east Europe, partly Asia
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broad shoulders, thick neck
long forearms, which enabled them to throw a spear from some distance, with less danger and using relatively little energy
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gather resources from their immediate surroundings and perhaps failing to discover new technologies outside their territory
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strong, short and stocky, larger brain
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- Denisovans (Denisova hominins)
East Asia, western Eurasia
had a long, broad, and projecting face
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dark skin, brown hair, and brown eyes
used notched-denticulate tools, end-scrapers, burins, chisel-like tools, and truncated flakes
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3. Homo Erectus ("Upright Man")
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1.8 Million BCE - 200,000 BCE
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- Australopithecus Afarensis ("Lucy")
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2. Homo Habilis ("Handy Man")
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