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FROM THE BEGINNING OF TIME
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Master Eaknarayan Sharma,Harsh Chhetri,Aman Sharma,Aman
Khanna,Aakash andBharat Gera of class 11th F has successfully completedtheir
Assignment on the topic “FROM THE BEGINNING OF TIME”.
class teacher principle sir
k Ramesh sir ajay kumar awasthi
Any attempt at any level cannot be satisfactorilycompletedwithout the support & guidance
of learned people.
I would like to express my immerse gratitude to mr kramesh sir for his constant support &
motivation that has encouraged me To come up withthe assignment .
I amalso thankful to all other members of this assignment who have renderedTheir whole
heartedsupport to all times for the successful completion of this assignment.
acknowledgement
Introduction
this chapter traces the beginning of human
existence. It was 5.6 million years ago that
the first human like creatures approved on
the earth surface . Human beings
resembling us referred to as originalted
about 160,000 years ago. During this long
period of human history, people obtained
food by either scavenging of hunting
animals and gathering plant produces.
(A) THE STORY OF HUMAN
EVOLUTION
 Belongs to an ape.
 Belongs to a species known as Australopithecus.
 Belongs to a species known as homosApiens.
 Belongs to a species known homosApeins.
Difference between hominoids and hominids
(a)hominoids.
36 million years you would have to imagine a book
3,600 pages long? That was when primates, a
category of mammals, emerged in asia and Africa.
By about 24 mya., there emerged in subgroup
amongst primates, called hominoids.
(b)Hominids
First it is the group of African apes that are
most closely related to hominids, second, the
earliest hominid fossils, which belong to the
genus Australopithecus, have been found in
east Africa and date back to about 5.6
mya.honinids belong to a family known as
homonidae.
The discovery of Australopithecus, olduvai
gorge, 17 july 1959
The olduvai gorge was first discovered in the
early twentieth century by a german butterfly
collector. Olduvai has come to be identified with
mary and louis leakey, who worked here for over
40 years. It was mary leakey who directed
archaeological excavitions at olduvai and laetoi
and she made some of the most exciting
discoveries.
africa
Regional & replacement models
Early humans way to obtain food
Early humans would have
obtained food through a number
of ways, such as gathering,
hunting, scavenging and fishing.
Gathering would involve collecting
plant foods such as seeds, nuts,
berries, fruits and tubers.
Map of europe
Early humans fromtrees to cave and open air sites
Early humans ; making tools
To start with, it is useful to
remember that the use of tools
making are not confined to humans
hygiene and social encounters and
while foraging for food some
chimpanzees use tools that they
have made. The earliest evidence
for the making and use of stone
tools comes from sites in ethopia
and kenya. It is likely that the
earliest stone tools makers were
the Australopithecus.
A) The top of a large pebble is removed using a hammer stone.
B) this produces a flat surface called the stricking platform.
C) this is then struck using a hammer and a punch, made of bone or antler.
D)this leads to the production of blades that can be used as knives.
E)an example of engraving on bone.
Models of communication: language and art ( cave painting
at atlamira)
Atlamira is a cave site in spain. The paintings on the ceiling of the cave
were first brought to be attention of marcelino sanz de sautuola, a
local landowner and an amateur archaeologist, by his daughter maria
in November 1879. he published a booklet the following year, , but for
almost two decades his findings were dismissed by European
archaeologists on the ground that these were too good to be ancient.
Early encounters with hunter gathers inafrica
The members of van african
pastoral group about its
initial contact in 1870 with
the /kung san/ a hunter
gatherer society living in the
Kalahari desert when we
first came into this area, all
we saw were strange
footprints in the sand we
wondered what kind of
people these were. We
found what kind of people
these were
Hunter gather societies (from
the present to the past)
As our knowledge of present day hunter gathers
increased through studies by anthropologists, a
questions that began to be posed was whether
the information about living hunters and
gatherers could be used to understand past
societies. There are two opposing views on this
issue.
on one side are scholars who
have directly applied specific data from present
day hunter gatherer societies to interpret the
archaeological remains of the past.
epilogue
For several million years humans livedby huntingwild animals andgatheringwild plants. Then between 10,000
and 4,500 yearsago, people in different parts of the worldlearnt to domesticatecertain plants and animals.
the last ice age came to an end about 13,000 years ago
with that warmer, wetter conditions prevailed. About 5,000 years ago,
even larger concentrations of people began to live together in cities.
Timeline (1) “mya”
A)36-24 mya primates monkeys in asia and Africa
B)24mya hominoids: gibbons, apes, chimpanzee etc.
C)5.6 mya austalopithecus
d) 2.2 mya homo habilis.
e) 1.3 mya extinctionaf Australopithecus.
Timeline 2 (years ago)
A)Earliest evidence of burials 300,000
b) Extinction of homo erectus 200,000
c)Extinction of Neanderthals 35,000
d) Development of voice box 200,000
e) Invention of sewing needles 21,000
CONCLUSION
Since the times immemorial, Human has been searching for the early humans
and has been successful too. All these research has increased the knowledge of
humans about their own past but the search of humans is continuing.
thank you k ramesh sir for good
guidance and support for this
presentation.
Thanking you
Made by
!) eak Narayan sharma.
2)Aman sharma.
3)Aakash kumar.
4) Aman Khanna.
5) Bharat gera.
6) Harsh cheetri

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From the beginning of time - a story of human evolution

  • 2. CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Master Eaknarayan Sharma,Harsh Chhetri,Aman Sharma,Aman Khanna,Aakash andBharat Gera of class 11th F has successfully completedtheir Assignment on the topic “FROM THE BEGINNING OF TIME”. class teacher principle sir k Ramesh sir ajay kumar awasthi
  • 3. Any attempt at any level cannot be satisfactorilycompletedwithout the support & guidance of learned people. I would like to express my immerse gratitude to mr kramesh sir for his constant support & motivation that has encouraged me To come up withthe assignment . I amalso thankful to all other members of this assignment who have renderedTheir whole heartedsupport to all times for the successful completion of this assignment. acknowledgement
  • 4. Introduction this chapter traces the beginning of human existence. It was 5.6 million years ago that the first human like creatures approved on the earth surface . Human beings resembling us referred to as originalted about 160,000 years ago. During this long period of human history, people obtained food by either scavenging of hunting animals and gathering plant produces.
  • 5. (A) THE STORY OF HUMAN EVOLUTION  Belongs to an ape.  Belongs to a species known as Australopithecus.  Belongs to a species known as homosApiens.  Belongs to a species known homosApeins.
  • 6. Difference between hominoids and hominids (a)hominoids. 36 million years you would have to imagine a book 3,600 pages long? That was when primates, a category of mammals, emerged in asia and Africa. By about 24 mya., there emerged in subgroup amongst primates, called hominoids. (b)Hominids First it is the group of African apes that are most closely related to hominids, second, the earliest hominid fossils, which belong to the genus Australopithecus, have been found in east Africa and date back to about 5.6 mya.honinids belong to a family known as homonidae.
  • 7. The discovery of Australopithecus, olduvai gorge, 17 july 1959 The olduvai gorge was first discovered in the early twentieth century by a german butterfly collector. Olduvai has come to be identified with mary and louis leakey, who worked here for over 40 years. It was mary leakey who directed archaeological excavitions at olduvai and laetoi and she made some of the most exciting discoveries.
  • 8.
  • 11. Early humans way to obtain food Early humans would have obtained food through a number of ways, such as gathering, hunting, scavenging and fishing. Gathering would involve collecting plant foods such as seeds, nuts, berries, fruits and tubers.
  • 13. Early humans fromtrees to cave and open air sites
  • 14. Early humans ; making tools To start with, it is useful to remember that the use of tools making are not confined to humans hygiene and social encounters and while foraging for food some chimpanzees use tools that they have made. The earliest evidence for the making and use of stone tools comes from sites in ethopia and kenya. It is likely that the earliest stone tools makers were the Australopithecus.
  • 15. A) The top of a large pebble is removed using a hammer stone. B) this produces a flat surface called the stricking platform. C) this is then struck using a hammer and a punch, made of bone or antler. D)this leads to the production of blades that can be used as knives. E)an example of engraving on bone.
  • 16. Models of communication: language and art ( cave painting at atlamira) Atlamira is a cave site in spain. The paintings on the ceiling of the cave were first brought to be attention of marcelino sanz de sautuola, a local landowner and an amateur archaeologist, by his daughter maria in November 1879. he published a booklet the following year, , but for almost two decades his findings were dismissed by European archaeologists on the ground that these were too good to be ancient.
  • 17. Early encounters with hunter gathers inafrica The members of van african pastoral group about its initial contact in 1870 with the /kung san/ a hunter gatherer society living in the Kalahari desert when we first came into this area, all we saw were strange footprints in the sand we wondered what kind of people these were. We found what kind of people these were
  • 18. Hunter gather societies (from the present to the past) As our knowledge of present day hunter gathers increased through studies by anthropologists, a questions that began to be posed was whether the information about living hunters and gatherers could be used to understand past societies. There are two opposing views on this issue. on one side are scholars who have directly applied specific data from present day hunter gatherer societies to interpret the archaeological remains of the past.
  • 19. epilogue For several million years humans livedby huntingwild animals andgatheringwild plants. Then between 10,000 and 4,500 yearsago, people in different parts of the worldlearnt to domesticatecertain plants and animals. the last ice age came to an end about 13,000 years ago with that warmer, wetter conditions prevailed. About 5,000 years ago, even larger concentrations of people began to live together in cities.
  • 20. Timeline (1) “mya” A)36-24 mya primates monkeys in asia and Africa B)24mya hominoids: gibbons, apes, chimpanzee etc. C)5.6 mya austalopithecus d) 2.2 mya homo habilis. e) 1.3 mya extinctionaf Australopithecus.
  • 21. Timeline 2 (years ago) A)Earliest evidence of burials 300,000 b) Extinction of homo erectus 200,000 c)Extinction of Neanderthals 35,000 d) Development of voice box 200,000 e) Invention of sewing needles 21,000
  • 22. CONCLUSION Since the times immemorial, Human has been searching for the early humans and has been successful too. All these research has increased the knowledge of humans about their own past but the search of humans is continuing.
  • 23. thank you k ramesh sir for good guidance and support for this presentation.
  • 24. Thanking you Made by !) eak Narayan sharma. 2)Aman sharma. 3)Aakash kumar. 4) Aman Khanna. 5) Bharat gera. 6) Harsh cheetri