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Friday, February 22, 2019

Summary of Becoming Human’s Interactive Documentary

This is a documentary by Donald C. Johanson, a paleoanthropologist. It discusses about the evidences that prove where mankinds did originate. The story starts in Africa where our ancestors are believed to admit first stood up and eventually continued to evolve and broadcast out across the globe.Insights of our ancestors In Johansons trip to Hadar Ethiopia in 1973, he made a discovery that firmly placed this geographical mend as one of the most significant hominoid fossil sites in the world.He observe bones of a hominid, which they called Lucy. Johanson called her Lucy because when her fossils were being examined, the song Lucy of the Beatles was playing on the background. He suspected it to be a female because of the skeletons tiny stature. This discovery opened a major opportunity for the study of humankind origin. Kaye Reed, a paleoecologist, said that Hadar Ethiopia was a place full of trees three one thousand million years ago so it was a good place for animals to persi st in, more importantly there was enough food for hominids to eat.In line with this, the enormous arms of Lucy helped her to climb trees and get away from these predators and survive. There were also fossils in Saddaman, which were probably Lucys species, whose foot prints proved them to be hominids for they are bipedal. The star size and body size of the fossils also prove that they are hominids. The humans neanderthalensis are closely related to Homo sapiens, the genus for modern humans.One paleoanthropologist thinks that Homo sapiens succeeded to survive and Neanderthals went on being extinct without contributing to the modern human gene but another one thinks that modern humans have Neanderthal genes. The culture of mans ancestors can be seen in Australia where human expression is visible through writings. It was also conducive for old artists to paint on. Reference Institute of Human Origin (2008). Becoming Human. Retrieved may 16, 2010, from http//www. becominghuman. org/ node/interactive-docume

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