Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Analysis Of The Movie Iceman - 1198 Words

There was a question leaved me confused at times. Where did I come from? Where did human come from? I heard many religious stories about the origin of human. However, those legends cannot solve my doubts. After I took this anthropology class, I got my answer. Modern humans evolved in Africa. Moreover, I learned that our bodies also contain small percent Neandertal DNA. What was the Neandertal? Neandertal, the scientific name of which is Homo Neandertalensis, existed roughly between 200,000 and 30,000 years ago. They lived in Europe eastward to Central Asia. In fact, in the past, scientists always thought that Neandertals were more likely brutal and stupid apes. However, Neandertals were smart like modern humans and owned their special†¦show more content†¦He also knows that the Neandertal’s name is Charlie. Gradually, Shepherd finds that Charlie wants to call back his family and tribe through the Beedha: a mythical bird. Shephard decides to help Charlie to escape beca use other group members want to re-freeze Charlie to do more research. In an ice-shelf, Charlie grabs one land ski of an aircraft because he thinks that the aircraft is Beedha. Eventually, he loosens his hand and falls from the sky to seek the redemption. First, in this movie, the Neandertal dresses in animal skins, has a stone necklace and carries a little bag with bones and a charm that is made by flax and rock. Also, Charlie makes a new charm and some wood spears by using obsidian knife when he sits beside the bonfire. All those information means that the Neandertal could make stone tools and use it to hunt or make other different material tools. In Clark Spencer Larsen’s book Our Origins: Discovering Physical Anthropology, he states, â€Å"Late Neandertals†¦produce stone tools that were modern in many respects and certainly as complex as those produced by early modern humans.† (Larsen 381). Expect the stone tools, Neandertals also create various tools. Joe Alper claims in his article â€Å"Rethinking Neandertals† that, â€Å"The typical Neandertal tool kit contained a variety of implements, including large spear points and knives that would have been hafted, or set in wooden handles. Other tools were sui table

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