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‘Modern-day culture and civilization owes a lot to the earliest civilizations that emerged after millions of years of human evolution. Human civilization has come a long way from an age when there were no defined means of communication and hunting was the primary source of food. Gradually, agriculture took over from foraging, animals were domesticated, societies were created and developed, and eventually led to the societies that we live in today. Each individual civilization listed here contributed in many ways: new inventions, new ideas, new cultures, philosophies, lifestyles, etc. From the very cradle of civilization to the modern day, what we have become is a result of all civilizations that came before.’ (Source)
“It's tough to know what happened on Earth thousands of years before anyone started writing anything down,” says the wizard. “But thanks to the amazing work of anthropologists and paleontologists like those working on National Geographic's Genographic Project, we can begin to piece together the story of our ancestors. Here's how early humans spread from East Africa all around the world.”
He shows Jean-Luc a short video on how humans migrated across the globe.
WOW! Jean-Luc is speechless!
Let’s continue - DNA confirms Aboriginal culture one of Earth’s oldest
Start at the beginning – Jean-Luc travels through time