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Topic Focus: Looking back at human biocultural and social evolution

Student’s Name: Daryl H. Serato Score:


Teacher’s Name: Phoebe Cates Date: 09/03/22

Grade level & 12 - SEIR Quarter: 1


Section:

WORKSHEET # 2
Essay (25 points)

A. Direction:

• Explain each question below. Your essay should be as well organized and as carefully written

as you can make it. The essay must be original. Do not copy and paste your answers. If

proven plagiarized your score will be invalid.

• The essay shall be evaluated according to the following criteria:

Content & Organization---------------------3


Grammar, Usage & Mechanics------------2
Total----------------------------------------------5

Guide Questions
1. How do industrial and post-industrial societies affect man’s cultural development?

B. Direction: Fill-up the table with correct information


Species Characteristics
one of the first representatives of the
Homo Habilis genus Homo has a smaller face and
teeth compared to Australopithecus or
other older human species, and a
somewhat larger braincase. It does,
however, still have some ape-like
characteristics, such as lengthy arms
and a fairly prognathic face.
had a brain roughly the size of
Homo Erectus contemporary humans. The average
size of this brain was just under 1,000
cubic centimeters, which is the smallest
size that a modern human brain may be.
Additionally, Erectus was the first human
species to possess a broad, bulbous
nose. The skull over the brow had
noticeable ridges, and the face was flat.
around 120,000 years old (but debated).
Homo Sapiens Between Homo heidelbergensis and
early modern Homo, this skull
represents a transition.
Its size and shape are entirely modern,
Homo Sapiens Sapiens and it was discovered in Omo in East
Africa. A bola for throwing at small
game, flake tools, a long flake blade,
and the core from which such blades
have been struck are all displayed next
to the skull. All of these tools are from
East or South Africa.

EVOLUTION OF MAN

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