Friday, August 31, 2018
"First Peoples"
I find it interesting that the human race was created about 250,000 years ago. Our undeveloped ancestors were born in the continent of Africa. From Africa these homo sapiens started to migrate to what we call today Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. This migration occurred about 45,000 years ago. About 20,000 years ago, our homo sapien ancestors learned to hunt with spears and bow and arrows. Migration from Indonesia to Australia occurred about 60,000 years ago. Around this time is when the boat was starting to be used. In 1788, the Australian population was about 300,000 with the people speaking over 250 languages. Migration to the Americas occurred about an average of 20,000 years ago. The most recent migration was to the Pacific Ocean islands, which occurred about 3,500 years ago. These places include: the Pacific Basin and the Island of Madagascar. Paleolithic societies consisted of about 20 people. These Paleolithic individuals were freer from oppression and tyranny than people today. Paleolithic societies had leaders but not with any kind of power. People who were hunters had more leisure time than people in agricultural and industrial societies. Paleolithic societies believed in a feminine superior not from this world. A natural global warming occurred in which plants and animals that couldn't live with the ice age could now flourish. This warming also increased the human population. People in Japan were the first to figure out pottery.
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