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This link will bring you to the website of The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. It discusses what it means to be human and dives into early Homo sapiens. This link will uncover how early Homo sapiens sruvived and when their history of discovery.
This link will bring you to an article by Dennis O'Neil. The article discusses early modern Homo sapiens and their origins. It proposes three different models, the replacement, assimlilation, and regional continuity of early Homo sapiens. And it also dives into the expansion of early homo sapiens out of the old world and the people of today.
This link will take you to an article that propses the idea that maybe Neanderthals actually taught early Homo sapiens how to make tools. Due to the new behavior of using bone in their tools, Charles Choi discussed that Neanderthals did in fact see bone as a suitable material for making tools and not just another raw material.
This link allows you to download a lecture from Brian M. Fagan. This lecture revolves arount the Neanderthals, their anatomical structure, how they adapted to Europe, and their tool kits. Dr. Fagan discusses in this lectute also how the Neanderthals were the first to bury their dead.
When you click on the picture, it will take you to a documentary made by Nova, "Decoding Neanderthals", on the beginning of Neanderthals. It questions the idea of interbreeding between early Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals. It dicusses the conditions they lived in and the differences they had from early Homo Sapiens (21).
This link will bring you to a blog on Discover. the blog proposes the idea that, the tools made by Neanderthals were actually a match for the tools created by early Homo sapiens. The author even goes as far as saying that the tools made by Neanderthals were actually better.
This link will bring you to the website of The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. It discusses what it means to be human and dives into research on Homo Neanderthalensis. This link will uncover how early Homo sapiens sruvived and when their history of discovery.
This link will bring you to an article that discusss the tools made by the Neanderthals and their intelligence. It dwelves into the idea that the intelligence of Neanderthals could be measured by the tools they once made.
This link allows you to download lecture 7 from Brian M. Fagan. In this lecture Dr. Fagan discusses Homo sapiens. He discusses when modern sapiens evolved and how, diving into the Out of Africa hypothesis and the supporting mitochondrial evidence.
This video link dives into the origins of early Homo sapiens. It is a documentary publised by Nova. It begs us to ask the questions, Where did we come from? What makes us Human?. This documentary known as "The Birth of Humanity" is excelent in discovering the past of humans and interviews renowned scienctist who lead in the field of archeology (11).