Saturday, 7 March 2009

Upright walking in africa




Humans first evolved in Africa, walking upright about five million years ago, and making the first tools about two and a half million years ago using the opposable thumb. The British Museum collection includes objects dating from this time, but also represents historic and contemporary societies across the continent.




Some good details about visiting with children, first is the invitation to eat and drink and after everyone is satisfied then onto the galleries. Our lot always get a bit chotic at feeding time as our foster children are convinced that if they are not sitting down they can't eat, and ofter the tables are already busy. It is forbidden to eat in the gallery so hubby came up with brilliant solution....it worked.

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