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What continent did the earliest humans start from?

The earliest humans are believed to have originated in Africa. From there, they eventually migrated to other continents, spreading across the globe over time.


When and where did the earliest hominids live how did hominids change over long periods of time?

The earliest hominids lived in Africa around 6-7 million years ago. Over long periods of time, hominids evolved physically and behaviourally, adapting to new environments, developing tools, language, and social structures. This eventually led to the emergence of modern humans.


What is the study of humans from prehistory to the modern time?

The study of humans from prehistory to modern times is known as anthropology. It includes investigating human evolution, societies, cultures, languages, and behavior to understand the diversity and development of the human species over time.


What does a physical anthropologist investigate?

A physical anthropologist investigates the biological evolution and variation of humans, including topics such as skeletal anatomy, genetics, primatology, and forensic anthropology. They study how humans have adapted to different environments and how they have evolved over time.


How long have humans been counting?

Humans have been counting for thousands of years, with evidence of counting systems dating back to ancient civilizations like the Sumerians and Egyptians around 5000 years ago. The development of counting likely evolved over time as humans settled into agricultural societies and needed to keep track of resources, trade, and other transactions.