Student Study Guide to the Early Human World by Robertshaw Peter;Rubalcaba Jill;

Student Study Guide to the Early Human World by Robertshaw Peter;Rubalcaba Jill;

Author:Robertshaw, Peter;Rubalcaba, Jill;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Published: 2005-08-15T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER

12 BRAIN FOOD: THE MIDDLE STONE AGE

CHAPTER SUMMARY

Scientists studying Homo sapiens sapiens remains at the Klasies River Mouth have discovered evidence that these early humans were cannibals. The debate over the reasons for cannibalism among early humans remains unsettled.

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Anthropologists are like detectives who study clues about people who lived millions of years ago in order to understand how humans evolved. To help organize the clues in the chapter like a detective—or a paleoanthropologist—make a “What? So What? Now What?” graphic organizer. In the What column, write facts that you learned from the chapter. In the So What column, explain why it’s important to know the information. In the Now What column, write down how the information can help you as you read further in the book.



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