Becoming Human Viewers Guide Revised
Becoming Human Viewers Guide Revised
Becoming Human Viewers Guide Revised
2. What is so significant about Lucy? What does she tell us about human origins?
3. What was the environment of Hadar like 3.2 million years ago?
4. What do many of the bones found at Hadar tell us about the way hominids lived and
died?
5. What changes took place in Africa during the Meioscene Age (6 million years ago)
that led to the development of hominids?
6. What are the Laeotoli footprints and what do they tell us about hominids?
9. How did bigger bodies and bigger brains affect the behavior of h. erectus?
10. Which physical features identified Neanderthals as human? Which physical features
separated Neanderthals from modern humans?
11. What was found on the walls of the caves in Koonalda and why are they significant?
What do they tell us about the evolution of human beings?
3. “In some ways, homo erectus was the evolutionary parent of our own species.”
1. Which physical characteristics make human beings human? List them. Why is this
list an incomplete definition of what makes human being uniquely human?
1. “These engravings are simple yet they represent the profound change in the way our
ancestors viewed their world. They mark the birth of their ability to understand abstract
concepts, both about their world and about themselves. This was the dawn of
consciousness.”
2. “When you look at the rock art it was painted by the hands and the emotions and the
mind of the artist that created it. To witness what the ancestors left behind is an
incredible gift.”
2. The scholars in the film argue that the emergence of culture is what truly makes human
beings uniquely human. Do you agree? Why or why not? Use the quotes listed above and
the information you acquired from the film to answer this question in a persuasive
paragraph?