While I cannot directly interact with tables or visual content, I can guide you on what an archaeologist studying early humans would most likely examine. Here are some common items they would focus on:
- Stone Tools - These include hand axes, blades, and other tools used for cutting, hunting, and processing food.
- Fossils - Remains of early humans and their ancestors, such as bones and teeth, which provide information about their physical characteristics and health.
- Artifacts - Everyday objects made or used by early humans, like pottery, jewelry, and remnants of clothing.
- Cave Paintings and Rock Art - These provide insights into the culture, beliefs, and daily life of early human communities.
- Fire Remains - Evidence of controlled use of fire, such as hearths or charcoal, which is crucial for understanding early human behavior.
- Settlement Patterns - Evidence of where early humans lived and how they structured their communities.
If your table has specific categories, you can select these items accordingly. If you need more specific guidance or have a list of options, please provide that information, and I can help further.