OUT OF AFRICA & THE WAYS THEY WERE

 Xavier Fiorentini
World History
Patricia Andrews
Out of Africa
This segment "Out of Africa" talks about the first human existence recorded and earth and its location, Africa. Around 200,000 years ago came the "human revolution" when the first recorded homo sapiens lived, they were extremely innovative and paved the way for many future technological advancements, especially in the areas of; hunting and fishing, cooking, communicating, and mating.

After roughly 200,000 years the humans at the time began to migrate from Africa, out all around the world, to places like Australia, Eurasia, Asia and the Americas, becoming adaptable to almost any climate and landscape on earth. After this migration most of the world was occupied by human lifeform. They also learned to change their eating patterns and become accustom to food from foreign lands and animals they had not encountered before.

The Ways They Were
"The ways they were" talks about how the Paleolithic people created and lived extremely revolutionary traits and lifestyles. They were limited by the way that they would hunt. This way was known as Hunting and Gathering.

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