"Evolution is one of the most fundamental, biological processes and yet it is one of the most misunderstood."[1]
In Conclusion:
The earliest known Hominids didn’t leave behind books or written records. Only for the the evidence of stone tool industry is some known about early cultural development. Considering there is so little known about the earliest Hominin ancestors, the fossil record of these
primates serve as the strongest framework for understanding the origin of our species.
Understanding the mutually dependent relationship between cultural development and biological evolution is important in understanding modern humans. The concept of ‘mosaic evolution’ is relevant outside the scope of biological evolution. The notion of
certain aspects of a system progressing more rapidly than others applies to the primary processes that support survival, those being cultural and biological evolution. Cultural and biological evolution are interworking processes that support a common goal: the survival of our species.
Understanding these misconceptions of human progression: contrary to common belief that mankind is a product formed monkeys or chimpanzees. Our earliest human ancestor evolved from a species that lived some 6-8 million years ago. We hope that you
have now a clarified and concise understanding of how the species Homo sapiens came to be.[1]
primates serve as the strongest framework for understanding the origin of our species.
Understanding the mutually dependent relationship between cultural development and biological evolution is important in understanding modern humans. The concept of ‘mosaic evolution’ is relevant outside the scope of biological evolution. The notion of
certain aspects of a system progressing more rapidly than others applies to the primary processes that support survival, those being cultural and biological evolution. Cultural and biological evolution are interworking processes that support a common goal: the survival of our species.
Understanding these misconceptions of human progression: contrary to common belief that mankind is a product formed monkeys or chimpanzees. Our earliest human ancestor evolved from a species that lived some 6-8 million years ago. We hope that you
have now a clarified and concise understanding of how the species Homo sapiens came to be.[1]