The Beginnings of Civilization: The First People Public Class

Friday, May 15 2009 | 4:45 PM (EST)

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In this session, we will discuss how scientific evidence suggests that modern humans spread from Africa to other lands and gradually developed ways to adapt to their environment. We will see: What methods are used to study the distant past? What does evidence suggest about human origins? How did early people spread around the world? How did early people adapt to life in the Stone Age?

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Keywords: civilization, evolution, biology, history

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