10969124255 | Homonids | Early human like creatures | 0 | |
10969124256 | Fossils | Remains of an ancient human | 1 | |
11750532995 | Paleontologist | A scientist who studies fossils | 2 | |
11750532996 | Artifacts | Objects used by ancient humans | 3 | |
11750532997 | Archaeologist | Scientist whi studies objects used by homonids | 4 | |
11750532998 | Types | Australopithecines Homo habilis Homo erectus Neanderthals Homo sapiens sapiens | 5 | |
11750532999 | Australopithecines | "southern apes" Oldest homonid(lucy) | 6 | |
11750533000 | Homo habilis | 50% larger brain Good hunter | 7 | |
11750533001 | Homo erectus | Upright man Better tools | 8 | |
11750533002 | Neanderthals | Religious(burying the dead) Ceremony Extinct | 9 | |
11750533003 | Homo sapiens sapiens | Complex system | 10 |
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