How Did The Homo Sapiens Influence The Development Of Civilization

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Homosapiens; Our origins
An essay by Ray

Sapiens, they meant the words ‘Man’ in Latin. They were the Adam and Eve of Natural Science and Biology, the structure of our everlasting future, and the roots of the tree of life. Beginning from the dawn of humanity as four legged, uncivilized primates, our evolution has abdicated our greatest sense of knowledge, and our most expanded understanding of our origins. There were 8 stages of humanity; the Stone Age, the gathering and hunting age, the agriculture age, Early Civilizations, Empires, and the Medieval age. These 8 ages were the most paramount dates on the Evolutional Calendar; the dates where we, as Sapiens, began to understand our existence and surrounding more and more, analyzing everything …show more content…

The Cognitive Revolution was a time where the Homo sapiens developed the gene to modernize their world, something more than gathering and hunting from dawn to sunset. The Homo sapiens had the ability and gene to communicate, and bond better than any other species of animal. A one on one fight between a Homo sapien and a Neantherdenal would have resulted a loss for the Homo sapien, but a war between hundreds would have the Neantherdals crushed by the Homo’s skill of communication and leadership. The Homo sapien had evolved during the Cognitive revolution to have the ability to lead. Leadership takes more than just simple communication. The ability to lead a band of a hundred takes motivation, or in other cases the agreement of one thing. During the Cognitive revolution, the Homo sapiens had developed a sense of new communication, and the ability to form new faiths and belief. A rapid genetic evolution enabled them to have better both social, political and leadership skills. They had the ability to believe things that are somewhat mystical, like religion, a government and trust. Before this revolution, only words of necessity were spoken, a time where bonding and leadership was very difficult to reinforce. With the outbreak of the Cognitive era, our species not only developed a new way to live, but a skill that will help them thrive in the

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