tell me everything you know about the evolution of homo sapians
>evolution
>>>/x/
>>8283946
we used to be hetero sapians
then we thought fuck girls and became homo sapians
The changes in morphology over time reflecting shifting lifestyles as species transition is interesting, as well as the uncovering of fire, developments and refinements in tool styles, the creation of art and music without precursors.
Not to mention rapidly expanding species distribution to all but Antarctica prior to the development of agriculture.
>>8283960
>The changes in morphology over time
Care to expand?
>>8283960
>The changes in morphology over time reflecting shifting lifestyles as species transition is interesting
>The changes is interesting
>>8283946
please be more specific
>>8283970
Not at the moment, a couple of obvious ones would be bipedalism and robust/gracile Australopithecines.
>>8283971
*are
Are you content now?
>>8283982
Not until I've busted every last chop
Cognitively modern humans have been around for roughly 100 000 years. The extent of our written history covers the last 5000 or so. That means that for the vast majority of time as a species people with the same mental capabilities and inner life as you lived in a world populated by sabre tooth cats, eight meter birds, beavers the size and weight of cars and oh yeah, OTHER SPECIES OF FUCKING HUMANS, with which they interacted fairly regularly. If that's not awesome, the I don't know what is. Also, multi regionalism is a meme /pol/tards push to try and make themselves feel better and should be treated as such.
>>8283946
monkeyyyyy -> human
>>8284036
Actually, it went more like primitive primate --> australopithecines/ homo habilis (--> homo erectus --> early homo Sapiens)/ chimps (--> bonobos)
>>8283971
it's called /sci/ not /eng/ faggot
>>8283960
Actually, maybe music had birds as a precursor to mimic.
I only know stuff about homo sapiens
>>8283946
Best way to sum it up in one picture.
>>8283947
wew lad