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Title: Human Evolution


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Chapter 12
  • Human Evolution

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1. Paleoanthropologist
  • scientist who study human evolution
  • Deals with fossils makes inferences from
    subtle clues
  • Constructs models

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  • Louis and Mary Leakey searched the Olduvai
    Gorge for evidence of hominids (our
    ancestors)
  • Olduvai Gorge is 1000 miles from Asia
  • Hominid migration followed the waterways of
    the Tigris, and Euphrates Rivers into
    Mesopotamia

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2. Primates
  • monkeys, apes, humans, lemurs, tarsier
  • Characteristics
  • Highly movable fingers/toes with nails not
  • claws
  • Good vision-depth perception
  • Binocular vision each eye sees a
  • slightly different view of the same scene,
    the brain merges the two images into a 3D
    image providing depth perception
  • Vertical position of the body

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3. Prosimian primates
  • before monkeys lemur, tarsier
  • Characteristics
  • Night time hunters
  • Large eyes for seeing at night
  • Small body size

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4. Anthropods
  • monkeys, apes, humans
  • Characteristics
  • Developed clavicle
  • Rotating shoulder joints
  • Rotating elbow joints
  • Opposable thumbs precision grip flexibility
  • Opposable big toe (in most) precision
    grasping
  • Large brain for body size (cranial capacity)
  • Color vision

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5. Humans
  • Characteristics
  • Bipedalism
  • Pelvic difference supports organs
  • Foot difference body weight distribution
  • Jaw differences change in diet
  • Teeth differences change in diet
  • Large cranial capacity average 1400cm3

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6. Hominid evolution
  • Homo sapiens our immediate ancestors
  • (humans)

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  • Australopithecus genus name meaning southern ape

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1. A. aferensis
  • 1974 the remains were found in Eastern Africa
    oldest found 3-3.5 myo called Lucy
  • Shorter than modern humans
  • Fossil footprints/pelvic and leg bones
    indicate bipedalism
  • Cranial capacity
  • 380 450 cm3
  • Heavy brow ridge

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2. A. africanus
  • 3-2.2 myo
  • Little taller and heavier than A. aferensis
  • Cranial capacity 430 550 cm3
  • More rounded jaw

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3. A. robustus A. boisei
  • 1-2 myo
  • Heavier skulls/ larger back teeth molars used
    for grinding, indicates diet of plants
  • Cranial capacity 450 600 cm3
  • Evidence indicates these are not in our direct
    line of ancestors

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Homo genus name meaning man
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4. Homo habilis (handy man)
  • First in the human species (Homo)
  • Cranial capacity 600 800 cm3
  • Speech area of brain developed
  • Meat eater
  • Used stone tools for hunting/cooking

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5. Homo erectus (upright man)
  • 0.5 1.6 myo
  • Cranial capacity 700 1250 cm3
  • Possibly as tall as modern humans
  • Mainly hunters and gatherers
  • Used tools/fire

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6. Homo sapiens Neanderthals
  • 35,000 130,000 yo
  • Inhabited Europe, Asia, Africa
  • Cranial capacity 1450 cm3
  • 5 feet tall/ stocky
  • Cave dwellers
  • Used tools
  • Evidence indicates these are not in our direct
    line of ancestors

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7. Homo sapien sapien (wise man)
  • Cro-Magnon 35,000 yo
  • Inhabited France, Africa, Asia, Australia
  • Cranial capacity 1400 cm3
  • 6 feet tall
  • Evidence of culture/tools/paintings
  • Lacked brow ridge, had a high fore head with
    prominent chin
  • Modern man

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7. Migration of Man
  • 2 hypothesis

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Multi-regional Evolution
  • H. erectus spread throughout the world and
    parallel lines of evolution created the modern
    populations.
  • There was gene flow between populations
    preventing speciation.

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Europe Africa Asia Australia
Present 500,000 ya 1,000,000 ya
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Recent-Africa-origin hypothesis
  • most widely supported
  • modern H. sapiens originated in Africa and
    migrated to other areas displacing populations of
    H. erectus

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  • evidence mitochondrial DNA is different from
    that in the nucleus.
  • Mitochondrial DNA from all populations are
    similar. Mutation occurs at a predictable rate.
    Scientists think it took only 100,000 to
    200,000 yrs for the genes to change as they have.

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