HUMAN EVOLUTION
Assignment Grade 9 - World History
Assignment Grade 9 - World History
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Mrs. Richards<br />
WORLD HISTORY I ASSIGNMENT<br />
PREME NAMFAR #322 GRADE 9<br />
CITIZENS’ HIGH SCHOOL<br />
JOURNEY 2 : Assessment<br />
“<strong>HUMAN</strong> <strong>EVOLUTION</strong>”
Spears, Bow, and Arrows<br />
Evolution of Technologies<br />
How did this Technology help<br />
prehistoric people?<br />
Using for “hunting” and “selfdefense”<br />
in the era and/or the<br />
hunting strategies of the group<br />
develop. And this help modern<br />
human to outlive Neanderthals and<br />
able to occupy new territories 1,2<br />
IN THE OTHER WORD:<br />
Survival Tool for Prehistoric People<br />
Hunting Weaponry<br />
RESOURCES:<br />
[1] BBC Science Focus Article : The invention of<br />
spears and bows and arrows may have helped early<br />
humans drive Neanderthals to extinction Authored<br />
by: Jason Goodyer<br />
https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/theinvention-of-spears-and-bows-and-arrows-mayhave-helped-early-humans-drive-neanderthals-toextinction<br />
[2] Smithsonian Magazine JULY 2008 Article: The<br />
Great Human Migration Authored by: Guy Gugliotta<br />
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/thegreat-human-migration-13561/<br />
How did this reflect to the environment or climate?<br />
Referencing the class material on the starting<br />
point of hunting and gathering is that weaponry<br />
has been developed in the Ice Age as 1/3 of the<br />
earth surface covered by ice 3 and the discovery<br />
of the ancient weaponry also shows that Homo<br />
Sapiens think the same way us, modern human,<br />
think in their early evolution and that reflects the<br />
early intellect. 4<br />
RESOURCES:<br />
[3] Ancient Civilization 2. Prehistoric Time on ”Chill Out” part (class<br />
material http://www.ushistory.org/civ/2.asp)<br />
[4] Smithsonian Magazine Online NOVEMBER 7, 2012 Article : Early Bow<br />
and Arrows Offer Insight Into Origins of Human Intellect Authored by:<br />
Erin Wayman https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/early-<br />
bow-and-arrows-offer-insight-into-origins-of-human-intellect-<br />
112922281/<br />
What might be a modern<br />
counterpart or advancement of this<br />
technology? How is it the<br />
improvement on the original<br />
technology?<br />
Gun and Modern Warfare<br />
Weapons; as the technology is<br />
created to help with hunting, selfdefense,<br />
and occupying new<br />
territories.<br />
The technology for that purpose<br />
has been updated for the<br />
precision, further range, and<br />
destruction power.<br />
NOTE:<br />
This is my personal thoughts according to the<br />
researches and the class materials provided<br />
related to Spears, Bow, and Arrows
Controlled Fire<br />
Evolution of Technologies<br />
How did this Technology help<br />
prehistoric people?<br />
Produce Light & Heat, Cook Plant &<br />
Animal, Making Stone Tools (Heat-<br />
Treat Stone), Keep Predator Animals<br />
Away, and Burn Clay for Ceramics<br />
Objects Serve as gathering place for<br />
Social Purpose<br />
RESOURCES:<br />
ThoughtCo. Article MAY 4, 2019 : The Discovery of<br />
Fire Authored by : K. Kris Hirst<br />
(https://www.thoughtco.com/the-discovery-offire-169517)<br />
How did this reflect to the environment or climate?<br />
From the research released in 2012, only the<br />
genus Homo acquired the skill of controlling,<br />
igniting and transporting fire not only for warmth,<br />
cooking, and protection from animals but a<br />
higher degree over nature as well. This means it is<br />
the advancement of survival tool the early human<br />
use for daily routine.<br />
RESOURCES:<br />
THE CONVERSATION Article APRIL 11, 2012 : The Discovery of Fire: initial<br />
steps toward anthropogenic climate change Authored by: Catesby<br />
Holmes (http://theconversation.com/the-discovery-of-fire-initialsteps-toward-anthropogenic-climate-change-6266)<br />
What might be a modern<br />
counterpart or advancement of this<br />
technology? How is it the<br />
improvement on the original<br />
technology?<br />
The Ability of Fire Controlling is<br />
one of the first greatest human<br />
innovation and it is the starting<br />
point of the culture, civilization<br />
and the development in weaponry<br />
and cookery as well.<br />
(Personal View)
Domesticate Animal<br />
Evolution of Technologies<br />
How did this Technology help<br />
prehistoric people?<br />
There are 3 main purposes when<br />
human started domesticating<br />
animals; for partnership – earlier<br />
human partnered up with wolves<br />
and dogs to help each other and<br />
to share food and hunting, and<br />
other animal (i.e. sheep, chicken,<br />
cow, turkey, etc.) as the source<br />
of food and later on larger<br />
mammals for plowing and<br />
transportation (i.e. horse, oxen)<br />
RESOURCES:<br />
History World in Before 3000 B.C. Lesson<br />
Article : History Of The Domestication Of<br />
Animals<br />
http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHisto<br />
ries.asp?historyid=ab57<br />
How did this reflect to the<br />
environment or climate?<br />
Referencing the class<br />
material on the farm system<br />
part, the technology reflects<br />
the path towards the<br />
modernism and show how<br />
the prehistoric human<br />
starting to settle in one<br />
location as a group<br />
RESOURCES:<br />
Ancient Civilization 2D. First<br />
Technologies: Fire and Tools<br />
http://www.ushistory.org/civ/2d.asp<br />
What might be a modern<br />
counterpart or advancement of<br />
this technology? How is it the<br />
improvement on the original<br />
technology?<br />
Domestic Pet become one of<br />
the companionship in modern<br />
society, animal farming in<br />
terms of the mass food<br />
produce industry, and the<br />
counterpart for the large<br />
mammal for plowing and<br />
transportation is trackers and<br />
cars<br />
NOTE:<br />
This is my personal thoughts according to<br />
the researches and the class materials<br />
provided related to Spears, Bow, and Arrows
Farming and Planting Crops<br />
Evolution of Technologies<br />
How did this Technology help<br />
prehistoric people?<br />
Farming means human started to<br />
settle in one location because they<br />
don’t need to go find food<br />
anywhere else and also have the<br />
ability to store during the winter<br />
RESOURCES:<br />
Fact Monster Article : DK History: Early Farming<br />
Authored by: Dorling Kindersley<br />
https://www.factmonster.com/history/us/dkhistory-early-farming<br />
How did this reflect to the environment or<br />
climate?<br />
The early farming started in “Fertile Crescent”<br />
in the east of Mediterranean Sea which had<br />
regular rainfall and in nearby the Mesopotamia,<br />
the soil was more fertile. Meaning: the farming<br />
only possible once the irrigation method had<br />
developed to supply land with water.<br />
RESOURCES:<br />
Fact Monster Article : DK History: Early Farming Authored by:<br />
Dorling Kindersley https://www.factmonster.com/history/us/dkhistory-early-farming<br />
What might be a modern counterpart<br />
or advancement of this technology?<br />
How is it the improvement on the<br />
original technology?<br />
Modern Farming that supplies by the<br />
new technologies and use science<br />
to increase the farming production<br />
NOTE:<br />
This is my personal thoughts according to the<br />
researches and the class materials provided related<br />
to Spears, Bow, and Arrows
Cooking Food<br />
Evolution of Technologies<br />
How did this Technology help<br />
prehistoric people?<br />
Once cooked and process helps the<br />
prehistoric people save the energy<br />
expense to be able to hunt again<br />
because it is easier to chew and to<br />
digest.<br />
RESOURCES:<br />
NPR Cosmos & Culture Commentary : Cooking Or<br />
Slicing Food: What Drove Early Human Evolution?<br />
Authored by: Barbara J King<br />
https://www.npr.org/sections/13.7/2016/03/17/47<br />
0784072/cooking-or-slicing-food-what-droveearly-human-evolution<br />
How did this reflect to the environment or<br />
climate?<br />
It is actually still unclear when cooking<br />
was invented but it reflect our “big<br />
brain” and “weal jaws and teeth” and<br />
surely reflect how early human want to<br />
preserve the food and kill off the<br />
bacteria.<br />
RESOURCES:<br />
New Scientist Article NOVEMBER 2, 2016: Every human<br />
culture includes cooking – this is how it began Authored<br />
by: Graham Lawton<br />
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg23230980-600-<br />
what-was-the-first-cooked-meal/#ixzz63pA7dNuH<br />
What might be a modern<br />
counterpart or advancement of this<br />
technology? How is it the<br />
improvement on the original<br />
technology?<br />
The modern day people tries to<br />
study the diet and how food were<br />
done from the prehistoric era and<br />
have the new genre of diet<br />
inspired from our ancestor like<br />
Paleo Diet, Raw Food Diet – it is<br />
more like reverse advancement of<br />
the cooking technology but it is<br />
definitely a modern human thing!
Permanent Settlements<br />
Evolution of Technologies<br />
How did this Technology help<br />
prehistoric people?<br />
Ancient humans switched from<br />
hunter/gatherer mode to<br />
agriculture and food production and<br />
therefore the start of culture and<br />
civilization.<br />
RESOURCES:<br />
History Channel Online OCTOBER 21,2019 Article:<br />
The Prehistoric Ages Authored by: Lesley Kennedy<br />
https://www.history.com/news/prehistoric-agestimeline<br />
How did this reflect to the environment or<br />
climate?<br />
During this era, early humans shared the<br />
planet with a number of now-extinct<br />
hominin relatives, including Neanderthals<br />
and Denisovans so the permanent<br />
settlement plays the role of occupying<br />
space and create the stronger<br />
community – so we survived and not<br />
extinct<br />
RESOURCES:<br />
History Channel Online OCTOBER 21,2019 Article: The<br />
Prehistoric Ages Authored by: Lesley Kennedy<br />
https://www.history.com/news/prehistoric-ages-timeline<br />
What might be a modern<br />
counterpart or advancement of this<br />
technology? How is it the<br />
improvement on the original<br />
technology?<br />
The counterpart and also the<br />
advancement of the habitual<br />
settlement in the modern time<br />
could be the online community<br />
such as Facebook, YouTube and<br />
Reddit because now human are<br />
separated by their intelligence,<br />
preference and ideas - the culture<br />
now turned into a virtual<br />
civilization.
SHORT RESPONSES
QUESTION 1<br />
The profound questions archeologists and<br />
anthropologists seek to answer are: Who are<br />
humans? Where did we come from? Where are<br />
we going? Based on your prior knowledge and<br />
your course reading, do you think we have the<br />
right answers to these questions? What do you<br />
think still needs to be discovered to answer these<br />
questions?<br />
ANSWER:<br />
Even though we already have a lot of<br />
information about our ancestors and their<br />
closed species that extinct at one point.<br />
There are things that we can learn from the<br />
new discovery, such as the exact time<br />
cooking invented, the way each civilization<br />
shaped itself (if there are more to learn.) As<br />
history and science in archeology and<br />
anthropology are never-ending knowledge<br />
as much as the astrology and even alchemy.
QUESTION 2<br />
What technology or innovation developed<br />
today do you think will prove most useful to<br />
humans in the future? Why?<br />
ANSWER:<br />
Healthcare-related technology that<br />
develops for the lab today could be a<br />
personal item for the household usage<br />
in the future, although it was a scam by<br />
Elizabeth Holmes. Still, I think the idea<br />
of creating a machine that can tell you<br />
the outlook and early signs of any<br />
health issue should be possible in the<br />
future, and this will help the government<br />
to save a lot of personal healthcare<br />
plan budgets as well.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION MRS. RICHARDS<br />
Presented by<br />
PREME NAMFAR #322 GRADE 9<br />
CITIZENS’ HIGH SCHOOL