Human biocultural
evolution
FOUR BIOLOGICAL CAPACITY OF HUMAN TO DEVELOP CULTURE
OUR GRIPPING CAPACITY
OUR THINKING CAPACITY
FOUR BIOLOGICAL CAPACITY OF HUMAN TO DEVELOP CULTURE
FOUR BIOLOGICAL CAPACITY OF HUMAN TO DEVELOP CULTURE
OUR WALKING / STANDING CAPACITY
OUR SPEAKING CAPACITY
Cultural and Sociopolitical Development
Paleolithic Period (Old Stone Age)
- 3 million years to 8,000 B.C.
- Use of simple pebble tools.
- Learned to live in caves.
- Discovered the use of fires.
- "food-collecting-culture"
Neolithic Period (New Stone Age)
- occurred sometime about 10,000 BCE •Stone tools were shaped by polishing or grinding •Settlement in permanent villages. • Appearance of such crafts as pottery and weaving.
Age of Metals
- 4,000 B.C. - 1,500 B.C
•The use of metals such as bronze, copper, and iron produced a new historical development.
•The civilization which defines a more developed social, cultural, political, and economic system.
•It had already direct contacts throughout tribes, kingdoms, empires, and on states.
HUMAN BIOCULTURAL EVOLUTION
Syvil Jane Cortes
Created on March 14, 2023
GROUP 4- UCSP
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Human biocultural
evolution
FOUR BIOLOGICAL CAPACITY OF HUMAN TO DEVELOP CULTURE
OUR GRIPPING CAPACITY
OUR THINKING CAPACITY
FOUR BIOLOGICAL CAPACITY OF HUMAN TO DEVELOP CULTURE
FOUR BIOLOGICAL CAPACITY OF HUMAN TO DEVELOP CULTURE
OUR WALKING / STANDING CAPACITY
OUR SPEAKING CAPACITY
Cultural and Sociopolitical Development
Paleolithic Period (Old Stone Age)
Neolithic Period (New Stone Age)
- occurred sometime about 10,000 BCE •Stone tools were shaped by polishing or grinding •Settlement in permanent villages. • Appearance of such crafts as pottery and weaving.
Age of Metals
- 4,000 B.C. - 1,500 B.C •The use of metals such as bronze, copper, and iron produced a new historical development. •The civilization which defines a more developed social, cultural, political, and economic system. •It had already direct contacts throughout tribes, kingdoms, empires, and on states.