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Big Bang to Hunters-Gatherers

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  • What did many (but not all) human societies start to do 12,000 years ago?
    Create settled societies (stop being nomadic)
  • Name the first 6 events in a row from the Big Bang Timeline we studied on Monday.
  • Scientists who study past and present human societies are called...
    Anthropologists
  • Hunter-Gatherer groups cound range from a family or two up to ____ people.
    100
  • What does AD stand for?
    Anno Domini
  • Who came up with the Theory of Evolution
    Charles Darwin
  • What's the common word used that means 'moving from place to place'?
    Nomadic
  • Humans co-existed with these two other species (name one).
    Neanderthal and Homo Erectus
  • What's one of the main theories as to why humans developed language?
    Hunt, bond, mate
  • Approximately how many years ago did the Big Bang take place?
    13.4 billion
  • What are the 3 parts of boxes and bullets?
    Main idea, bullets, wondering
  • What four things should you be looking to highlight/take notes on when you're doing research?
    Main ideas, Vocab, Examples/People-Place-Dates
  • Why was it so important for species to learn how to use fire (2 reasons)?
    Warmth and cook meat for protein (BIG BRAIN!)
  • How did the finch need to adapt to survive?
    Changing their beak.
  • Who are the Hazda people and what country are they from?
    Hunters-Gatheres from Tanzania
  • Which percentage of our human history was spent as Hunter-Gatherers?
    99%
  • What is it called when genes change to have unexpected results (sometimes good, sometimes bad).
    A mutation
  • Name 3 facts about Hunter-Gatherers
    Answers will vary.
  • What does having 'goldilocks' bullet notes mean?
    Not too short, not too long.
  • Name 3 stories from this week's Flocabulary...
    Answers will vary