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Title: The Human Race


1
The Human Race
  • Our Origins

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Evolution of Primates
  • Primates
  • Mammals with 5 flexible fingers
  • Earliest dwelled in trees-arboreal
  • Needed special adaptations for this
  • Opposable thumb.Why?
  • Binocular vision
  • Eyes in front of head
  • Field of vision of eyes overlapdepth
  • perception.Why?
  • Rotating Shoulders

3
Evolution of Primates
  • Primates divided into 2
  • groups prosimians and
  • anthropoids
  • Prosimians
  • First primates
  • i.e. Loris
  • 30-40 million year fossils
  • show they were common
  • Nighttime hunters
  • How can you tell?

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Evolution of Primates
  • Anthropoids
  • Monkeys, apes, and humans
  • Smaller eyes--day active
  • primates
  • Color vision
  • Larger brains
  • Replaced prosimians rapidly

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Anthropoids
  • Anthropoids3 categories
  • Monkeys
  • Have tails
  • Old WorldAsia and Africa
  • New WorldCentral and S. America
  • Apes
  • NO TAILS
  • Larger brains than monkeys
  • Chimps, gibbons, orangutans,
  • bonobo, etc.
  • Humans
  • Our closest genetic primate relative is?

6
Evolution of Humans
  • Vocab
  • Bipedal walk upright on two legs
  • Hominid bipedal primates such as humans and
    their closest fossil relatives

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Hominids
  • Hominids are the ONLY bipedal primates
  • Locking knee joints
  • Spine enters skull at
  • bottom of head
  • Femurs (thigh bone)
  • tapers in
  • Big toe in line with
  • others
  • Laetoli Footprints

8
Hominid vs. chimpanzee
  • Chimps most closely related primate to humans95
    similarity in the sequence of our genes!
  • Humans jaw more arc shaped with smaller canines
    chimps U with larger canines and larger gaps.
  • Hominid spine S chimps is C shaped
  • Hominid pelvis is bowl-shaped, chimps long
  • Hominid thigh bones taper inchimps out
  • Human Evolution Video Clip

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Early Hominids
  • Darwin Descent of Man
  • 1871
  • Said fossilized remains of ape and human common
    ancestor should be found in Africa

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Early Hominids
  • Genus Australopithecus
  • Lucy?Australopithecus afarensis
  • Fossil found in Africa
  • Hominidsshape of pelvis and femurs showed they
    were bipedal. How?
  • Short36
  • Brain size of chimps
  • Jaws more rounded than apes
  • Teeth like humans

12
LUCY
  • 3.5 million years old
  • 40 complete
  • Female

13
  • Showed us
  • walked upright
  • first
  • brain size grew
  • AFTER.

14
SKULLS
  • Lucy had a small skull like an ape, but she
    wasnt one.
  • LUCY APE

15
SKULLS
  • A. afarensis (Lucy) Homo sapien

16
LUCY
  • She walked upright
  • She was a bipedal hominid
  • Bowl-shaped pelvis
  • Thigh bones taper in
  • Locking knee joint

17
LUCY VS. APE
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Early Hominids
  • Genus Australopithecus
  • A. afarensis
  • Genus Homo
  • Homo habilis
  • H. erectus
  • H. sapiens
  • NOT A COMPLETE LIST! THERE ARE OTHERS!

Time
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APES Homo sapiens
  • Homo erectus
  • transitional species Homo habilis

  • Australopithecus afarensis

  • common ancestor to

  • ape and H. sapiens

20
Homo habilis
  • Means Handy man
  • Small structure like Lucy
  • Skull 2Xs the size of Lucy
  • 2- 1.8 mya in Africa
  • Tools made of bone and stone.

21
Homo erectus
  • Peking man
  • Africa / Asia / Europe
  • Larger than H. habilis
  • Larger brain
  • Excellent tools, used fire
  • 1.5 mya immediate ancestor

22
Where Did H. sapiens evolve?
  • Two hypotheses
  • Out of Africa
  • idea like Darwins
  • states H. sapiens evolved IN Africa and spread to
    rest of world
  • Multiregional
  • H. erectus left Africa and THEN evolved into H.
    sapiens
  • Out of Africa hypothesis supported by most
    evidencefossils of modern-like humans found in
    Africa

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Early H. sapiens
  • Homo neanderthalensis -discovered in Neander
    Valley in Belgium
  • Massive skulls,
  • protruding brows
  • 400,000-100,000 years
  • ago
  • Great controversy- did they die off (genes no
    longer) or did they evolve with us (interbred so
    genes still in our gene pool)?
  • Modern H. sapiens probably evolved in Africa and
    replaced Neanderthals.

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APES Homo neanderthalensis
Homo sapiens
Mated????
  • Homo erectus
  • transitional species Homo habilis

  • Australopithecus afarensis

  • common ancestor to

  • ape and H. sapiens

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NEWSFLASH!!!!!
  • 2009 Recent analysis of Ardipithecus ramidus aka
    Ardi found in 1994.
  • A hominid with opposable big toes like chimps and
    apes
  • 1.2 million years OLDER than Lucy, and our oldest
    known common ancestor with other primates (4.4
    mya)!
  • 47 inches tall
  • Show that chimps have actually evolved MORE than
    humans since our common ancestor

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APES Homo neanderthalensis
Homo sapiens
Mated????
  • Homo erectus
  • transitional species Homo habilis

  • Australopithecus afarensis

  • common ancestor to

  • ape and H. sapiens

  • ARDI?????

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