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HISTORY OF MAN – BEGINNING

Posted by anthonynorth on May 16, 2007

noahs-ark.jpgINTRODUCTION

This is the beginning of an occasion series in which I intend to write a history of man. I first attempted this many years ago, and have periodically gone back to re-write, push forward, etc. I’ve decided to begin publishing so I have no excuse to leave it.
My reasons for the work are simple. Whilst I do not attempt to rubbish historians, their works do tend to be too long for the layman. Hence, this very short history is mainly for them. But it is also something more.
Normal history deals with specific events, periods, etc. What I want to do is show the more general patterns of history, placing why we did this, and how it led to that. It is an area many historians miss.
Due to this, it will not be in a definite chronological order. I will bring a particular shred of history into the story when it fits the pattern to do so. This may, at times, seem awkward, but I’ve found it is the best way to show patterns in operation.
I’m not a historian and I admit there may be errors in this on-going work. It is simply an exercise to see if I have the ability to do it, and whether it would have worth. Please feel free to correct me as I go along.

BEGINNING

It begins with the origin of man. Creation myths survive from around the world which claim man was seeded on the Earth through supernatural intervention, best expressed in the west through the Creation Account in Genesis. This was popularly believed until recent times. But now evolution has replaced the supernatural.
Fundamental to modern man is our close genetic relationship to the great apes. We shared a common ancestor about ten million years ago, with man entering a separate lineage 5 to 8 million years ago. This was Austrolopithecus, or southern man, bipedalism beginning to show (i.e. walking on two legs), allowing us to evolve dextrous forelimbs for manipulation of our environment.
Evidence of Austrolopithecus came from Ethiopia, including the female skeleton, Lucy, from 3.5 million years ago. He disappears about 1.7 million years ago, replaced by homo habilis, meaning ‘man the toolmaker.’ The first clearly human ancestor, fossil evidence has been found in the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. With a rounded skull with enlarged brain, he has a human face. Rudimentary stone tools have been found close to his remains.
About the same time, a progression – homo erectus – appeared in Asia, but this may have been an off-shoot of the evolutionary line, wiped out by competition from modern man or catastrophe such as a meteor collision. But the remains of a 12 year old boy found at Nariokotome, dated to 1.7 million years ago, is only slightly different from a modern boy.
This is the first appearance of homo sapien, or ‘man the thinker.’ He had a great advantage in his technology. Austrolopithecus could only survive in warm climates, as in Africa. Home sapien went on to fashion clothing, fire and shelter, allowing him to move out of Africa, to colder climes. Hence, by 700,000 years ago, this almost modern man appears in Europe.
He has definite features by 250,000BC. He is Neanderthal Man, named after the discovery of his skeleton in the Neander Valley near Dusseldorf in 1856. He could think, he ritually buried his dead, suggesting religious forms. But being short and stocky, he wasn’t fully modern. But 35,000 years ago another migration began. This was Cro-Magnon Man, a skeleton found in the Cro-Magnon cave of Les Eyzies in the Dordogne in 1868.
First appearing in Africa 100,000 years ago, he was fully modern, and with his appearance, Neanderthal Man disappears. In the next post we will narrate how early man developed his technology, culture and agriculture.

(c) Anthony North, May 2007

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8 Responses to “HISTORY OF MAN – BEGINNING”

  1. Good overview and an enjoyable synopsis. However, in the early phases of hominid development, it appears that several species were contemporaneous. That is, fossil evidence would indicate concurrent species of the genus homo (ca. 1.5 ma).

    And perhaps use of the word “adaptation” should be substituted for “progression.” Essentially there is no inherent progress in evolution, but survival and reproduction in the given environmental conditions.

  2. anthonynorth said

    Hi TA Rickey PG,
    Many thnaks for that input.

  3. Many years ago, back sometime in the 1960s, I wondered if, in the very beginning, whatever caused life to form originated from a common source: that it depended on how the molecules, or whatever started life, grouped themselves. Man did not actually evolve from apes, per se. Apes were meant—for lack of a better word—to become apes. Monkeys were meant to become monkeys, man was meant to become man. Horses were meant to become horses and so on. To my satisfaction, a short time later I read an article in a science magazine in which the author advanced somewhat the same theory. What do you think?

  4. Hi Mary,
    Strictly speaking, evolutionists don’t say we came from apes. They say apes and man came from a common ancestor – a slightly different interpretation.
    I think in the above you’re talking about the idea that what we eventually become is inevitable from our genes that started it.
    It’s an attractive theory. As to whether it’s true or not, I don’t know. And if they’d only admit it, neither do evolutionists or geneticists.
    Most theories are still up for grabs.

  5. Already bookmarked your series ‘History of Man’, and i am extremely excited to read this and eagerly waiting to read all of them.

    Everytime i drop by your blog, i get to learn a lot. Not exaggerating, but this is THE MOST EDUCATIVE BLOG on the blogosphere.

    Thanks again for the superb effort!!

  6. Hi Sudharm Baxi,
    Many thanks for those kind words. Much appreciated. It makes it all worthwhile.

  7. BryanTampa said

    Agree with Sudharm above this blog is an excellent source for wisdom. I for one believe that math is the language of god and u cannot break that language u can only try to understand it which satin and man have been trying to do for years. There is a source but it’s not the fantasy that we make in our imaginations. If we were to create an AI, we would program what’s inside and therefore we are greater then it by that simple fact therefore we will be its god. Think of god in that way. Time is only an element and means nothing in the true realm of things. To make something from nothing is the greatest questioned about matter (were it originated from) but our logic tells us that is impossible to make something from nothing….I guess we are forced to view our existence from our dimensions and the dimension that our devices can view but we have to learn to except our limitation….but we all know that day will never happen. ..and therefore u have the destruction of men.

  8. Anybody who believes we just popped into existence is still thinking as a primitive man or woman! As more information is uncovered about the universe and beyond it becomes clear how small we are in the totality of everything! I believe there are external or supper natural forces at work around us and religion was created as a way to keep an order to mankind! but these supper natural forces have been around for much longer than our limited mental capacity can comprehend! Perhaps a civilization evolved far beyond capporial man and has been in control of large segments the universe…no one knows for sure at this point because we are but infants in technological development! one thing is for sure…next time someone tells you a super being came down and just created everything in an instant well you be the judge…If you believe that take a look at what we are seeing through telescopes…it is amazing to realize how much we don’t know and how much we have to learn….please never stop thinking ..the best is yet to come! Sadly we have corrupt governments and very rich people who want to control the world to enhance there own greed and power… We may never make it and our existence may be cut short if we do not start to realize..its time to get rid of the real corruption..a group of elite individuals who are trying to control every thing for there own greed and power!

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