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Early Humans: Our Ancient Ancestors

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Humans have not always looked or lived the way we do today. Scientists who study ancient people are called PALEOANTHROPOLOGISTS (PAY-lee-oh-an-THROP-ol-uh-jists), and they piece together our story using bones, tools, and other clues left behind. The study of these ancient humans is called PREHISTORIC because it happened before people started writing things down. Our earliest ancestors walked the Earth in AFRICA, which is where scientists believe the human story began. These ancient relatives were not exactly like us — they had different body shapes, smaller brains, and very different lives — but they were the ANCESTORS who eventually led to you and me.

Scientists who study ancient people are called _____.
PALEOANTHROPOLOGISTS
The time before people started writing things down is called _____.
PREHISTORIC
Name something the text says paleoanthropologists use to piece together our ancient story.
BONES / TOOLS / CLUES
The continent where scientists believe the human story began is _____.
AFRICA
Name something the text says made our earliest ancestors different from us.
DIFFERENT BODY SHAPES / SMALLER BRAINS / DIFFERENT LIVES
Africa is made up of 54 countries. The largest country on the continent by area is _____.
ALGERIA

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What's your take on the idea that all humans trace their roots back to Africa?

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