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A 6 page anthropological
paper which discusses the behavioral adaptations that may have been necessary for man to
move out of Africa prior to and during the Acheulean period. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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to another. For example, even today we must make some type of behavioral change when we move from one city to another. Even though we have the same comforts, such
as a house and a car and a job, we still make some adjustments in order to better survive. We may don, or shed, winter considerations, or we may have
to learn to travel a further distance to work. There are many little things that urge us, and even require us, to make some small amount of behavioral change. As
we can easily imagine, in prehistoric days, when things like weather and terrain meant life or death, moving required a great deal of behavioral changes. In many ways we can
only imagine what sorts of changes our ancestors must have made in order to survive. and, in truth, we only have our imagination, in combination with a bit of science,
to truly see what behavioral changes they must have made, and been required to make. Bearing these realities in mind we present the following paper which discusses the behavioral adaptations
that would have likely been necessary for those peoples who moved from Africa into the Levant and Europe during, and prior to, the Acheulean. The Facts and Behavioral
Adaptations In first examining the behavioral adaptations necessary, we must understand the people and the possible culture as presented through evidence discovered thus far. "Although no Homo erectus fossils have
been found in Europe, artifacts that he may have made can be identified by their contemporanity with Homo erectus elsewhere. These artifacts were part of the Acheulean tradition that was
widespread both spatially and temporarily."1 Interestingly enough the Acheulean tradition, known for flake tools, were seen in Africa after people moved to Europe, and then seen in Europe. "Stone tools
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