Unit 3: Factors for Migration Out of Africa
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- Created on: 20-03-15 10:56
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- Factors for Migration (Out Of Africa).
- They came off the trees. The most likely reason for this is that they needed food.
- The body evolved and adapted to their environment
- For Example: They became bipedal, gained brain got bigger, became taller in order to see over the tall grass.
- The societies changed.
- The societies grew in numbers meaning there was a strain on resources and also a lot more in the way of conflict.
- Languages were developed.
- Tools were created.
- Hierachies were created which can also cause social conflicts.
- Humans are naturally curious meaning they would of moved due to curiosity as well.
- This was possible because the continents at the time were a lot closer together and the sea levels were different from what they are now and the cultural adaptions we made by making fires and shelters etc.
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