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The theories are evolution deal with the fact that every being on the planet today came from a now-extinct species. This goes for humans as well. Scientists believe that humans evolved from now-extinct mammals during the Late Cretaceous period. Evidence proves people came from a member of the gibbon family.
No, volcanoes did not create humans.
Some other theories humans have devised are:The Big Bang theory of cosmological expansionThe theories of general and special relativityThe germ theory of diseaseAtomic theory and quantum mechanics
where did archaeologists find what may have been the first tools used by humans
Historians use a variety of evidence to learn about early humans, including archaeological findings such as artifacts, cave paintings, and fossils. They also analyze ancient texts, oral traditions, and genetic evidence to piece together the way early humans lived, migrated, and interacted with their environment. By combining these different sources of evidence, historians can create a more comprehensive understanding of our early human ancestors.
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An archaeologist studies the material remains that human presence leaves behind. A zooarchaeologist studies the actual human remains. paleoanthropology
Evidence of humans in the Chaco Canyons were small pit houses.
There have been several notable female archaeologists.Kathleen Kenyon was a famous female archaeologist, known for her work on the excavations at Neolithic Jericho in the 1950's.Gertrude Caton-Thompson found evidence to prove that Great Zimbabwe was the product of a great African civilization.Mary Leakey famous for her work on early humans, particularly at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania and Latoli.
At this point there is no actual evidence there are other universes, but some theories predict them. There is no way to know whether humans will go to these theoretical universes, but right now it seems very unlikely.
Africa. Africa is the base answer according to modern science DNA evidence. However, new archeological based theories support the first humans as we know today were not to only from Africa. Rather, humanity evolved from several lines of hominids with the basis of early humans in Africa.