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Timeline of Early Humans - Display

ETC Montessori

Price: €85,48
SKU:
TL-026DISP
UPC:
9780982030615
Weight:
0.50 LBS
Certifications:
CPSIA Exempt
Available on:
Recycled Plastic Synthetic
ISBN:
978-0-98203-061-5
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Product Overview

Trace the fascinating evolution of humanity with this meticulously researched timeline, depicting the development of early humans from Australopithecines to modern-day Hominids. Featuring actual photographs and cutting-edge research, this timeline provides an in-depth look at humanity’s journey, highlighting climatic shifts, continental changes, and the advancement of tool technologies.

Incorporating the latest scientific discoveries, this edition includes the placement of Homo naledi in the human genealogical tree, following its official recognition by the scientific community in September. This timeline also explores our potential shared ancestry with Homo neanderthalensis, offering students a comprehensive view of human evolution grounded in current research.

Ideal for classroom use, this timeline is designed with durability and clarity, making it an invaluable resource for educators aiming to foster critical thinking and historical understanding.

 
We recommend using the Human Migration Pattern Charts (ELC-5079) to show the dynamics of what drives man to migrate and explain the forces behind the rise and fall of human populations. 

RESOURCES
Pictures courtesy of Skulls Unlimited International

Look at our History Flow Chart for Upper Elementary to see how this work fits in with the traditional Montessori history curriculum.

We strongly recommend the following additional materials to best depict the full story:

Patterns of Human Migration
The Human Migration Chart
The Human Journey
Stone Tools Nomenclature
The Human Migration Story (Questions and Research Projects)
The Fundamental Needs of Humans
The Fundamental Needs of Humans Chart


SUGGESTED CONTAINERS

ETC Simple Horizontal Chart Holder - Small for Display Model


Tap or click below for a full view of the timeline: