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In-Groups and Out-Groups Among Homo Erectus
Homo erectus, like chimpanzees and humans, possibly had in-groups and out-groups. Evidence of tool marks on bones suggests that they scavenged and hunted together in fission-fusion groups that occasionally separated and came back together.
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The marks on bones of early humans' tools indicate that animal scavenging and disputes over kills may have occurred.
30:42 - 33:06 (02:23)
Summary
The marks on bones of early humans' tools indicate that animal scavenging and disputes over kills may have occurred. Despite modern laws and expectations, these markings suggest a different type of behavior existed thousands of years ago.
ChapterIn-Groups and Out-Groups Among Homo Erectus
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Homo Erectus likely had in and out groups, traveled in small groups of family and friends, and had different dialects of gestural communication.
33:06 - 34:19 (01:13)
Summary
Homo Erectus likely had in and out groups, traveled in small groups of family and friends, and had different dialects of gestural communication.