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Evolution Of Man

The most ancient man was about the same as we are, judging from their thighbones. These bones can not really be distinguished from our own. There used to be serious discussion on whether or not Java Man was really erect. Now that we know about australopithecines, we should be more than surprised if he were anything else. His femur shows that walked upright and his head show it to (Howels pg. 159).
Simple mass-production methods enabled Homo Sapiens Sapiens to make good tools more effectively. A number of blades were cut from a prepared core of a flint. By means of hammering a chisel of bone, antler, or wood, two channels were gouged from the flint. Thus creating a pointed ridge. The chisel was then hammered downward, splitting off a sharp sliver and in the process create to more ridges (Sutton pg. 65).
During the period from 1859 to the end of the 19th century, the Darwin Theory of evolution was gradually accepted and strengthened even though there were those who, seeing it in......


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