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* 2.5-1.5m years ago - Homo Habilis (clever man), was the first to make stone tools. This indicates patience, postponement of gratification, a mind capable of foresight  into future needs, and constructive planning,
* 2.5-1.5m years ago - Homo Habilis (clever man), was the first to make stone tools. This indicates patience, postponement of gratification, a mind capable of foresight  into future needs, and constructive planning,
* 1.5m years ago - Homo Erectus, a tall robust ape made more complex tools and may have had a "protolanguage", a meaningful learned vocabulary but no grammar - just words strung together. They made the first migration of hominins out of Africa.
* 1.5m years ago - Homo Erectus, a tall robust ape made more complex tools and may have had a "protolanguage", a meaningful learned vocabulary but no grammar - just words strung together. They made the first migration of hominins out of Africa.
* 1m years ago - Home Erectus can use controlled fire, which allows cooking and reduction of teeth and gut size, which may have freed up resources for bigger brains. These are the first hunter-gatherers, living and working to hunt and forage cooperatively in small groups
* 1m years ago - Home Erectus can use controlled fire, which allows cooking and reduction of teeth and gut size, which may have freed up resources for bigger brains. These are the first hunter-gatherers, living and working to hunt and forage cooperatively in small groups.
* 500,000 years ago - We diverge from Neanderthals
* 300,000 years ago - Home Sapiens emerge
* 170,000 years ago - Home Sapiens start wearing clothing - a significant moment in the emergence of culture, clothing carried information about the status of individuals
* 140,000 years ago - Mitochondrial Eve (the most recent woman that all living humans share as an ancestor on their mother's side) and Y-chromosome Adam (the most recent male ancestor that all living men share on their entirely paternal line) are alive.
* 100,000 years ago - Homo Sapiens comes out of Africa
* 5,000 years ago - if any two individuals living today research their family tree, they will find at least one person in common in both trees who was alive at this time

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These notes are initially drawn from "The Origins of Language" by James R Hurford

The Prehistory of a Very Special Ape

  • 7m years ago - the line leading to humans split off from that leading to bonobos and chimpanzees
  • 4-2m years ago - Australopithecus is the first habitually bipedal ape. Bipedalism allowed us to separate the rhythm of breathing from that of walking and running and freed hands for meaningful gestures
  • 2.5-1.5m years ago - Homo Habilis (clever man), was the first to make stone tools. This indicates patience, postponement of gratification, a mind capable of foresight into future needs, and constructive planning,
  • 1.5m years ago - Homo Erectus, a tall robust ape made more complex tools and may have had a "protolanguage", a meaningful learned vocabulary but no grammar - just words strung together. They made the first migration of hominins out of Africa.
  • 1m years ago - Home Erectus can use controlled fire, which allows cooking and reduction of teeth and gut size, which may have freed up resources for bigger brains. These are the first hunter-gatherers, living and working to hunt and forage cooperatively in small groups.
  • 500,000 years ago - We diverge from Neanderthals
  • 300,000 years ago - Home Sapiens emerge
  • 170,000 years ago - Home Sapiens start wearing clothing - a significant moment in the emergence of culture, clothing carried information about the status of individuals
  • 140,000 years ago - Mitochondrial Eve (the most recent woman that all living humans share as an ancestor on their mother's side) and Y-chromosome Adam (the most recent male ancestor that all living men share on their entirely paternal line) are alive.
  • 100,000 years ago - Homo Sapiens comes out of Africa
  • 5,000 years ago - if any two individuals living today research their family tree, they will find at least one person in common in both trees who was alive at this time