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Title: Humanitys Place in Evolution and Evolutions Place in Humanity


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Humanitys Place in EvolutionandEvolutions
Place in Humanity
  • By Merritt Goodman, JoAnna Piscitello, Richard
    Robinson, Aaron McKinney, Elizabeth Jasperse

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The Gossiping Ape
  • By
  • Richard Robinson

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  • Humans are a very social creatures.
  • As a society we form everything from nations to
    tribes to clubs/organization

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The History of the African Guess
  • In the 1860s Darwin began comparing humans to
    great apes.
  • From this comparison, Darwin noticed a close
    resemblance between the two anatomies.
  • This led Darwin to his African Guess in 1871.

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Evolution Stages (cont.)
  • Stage 1 pushed the ancestors out of the forest
    and onto the African savannas (5 million years
    ago)
  • Stage 2 Invention of the first stone tools (2.5
    million years ago)
  • Stage 3 Massive hand axes were being constructed
    (1.5 million years ago)
  • Stage 4 Mastery of fire and formation of spears
    and other tools (.5 million years ago)
  • Stage 5 Cave paintings, jewelry, more cultural
    activities (50,000 years ago)

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Wandering Evolution
  • As our ancestors moved through these transitions,
    they began to change habitats.
  • As the habitats changed, the way we moved adapted
    as did our diets.
  • These changes also affected the anatomy of the
    hominids.

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Wandering (cont.)
  • About 2.5 million years ago, the first known homo
    appeared.
  • these homos were the first to have features like
    opposable thumbs and big brains
  • the first homo had a 50 larger brain than the
    hominids, relative to their body size
  • At this point all traces of tree climbing were
    gone.
  • This homo is known as Homo ergaster and is the
    first warrant the title human being

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Evolving a Theory of Mind
  • Studies show that chimps have an understanding of
    some basic facts.
  • These studies also show that the common ancestor
    of humans and chimps could not understand that
    they all had brains.
  • As the habitat changed, bigger social groups
    began forming.

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Passions
  • Some scientists suggest that the most basic
    behavior of hominids is the ability to find a
    mate
  • Even a more select group believes that we are
    still ruled by the same behaviors today

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Not So Happily Ever After
  • A male many offspring a female is limited
  • As a result certain qualities are sought
  • According to David Buss, UT psychologist, women
    prefer older men and men prefer younger women
    (Zimmer 278)
  • Ian Penton Voak of St Andrews Univ. did a face
    test to find which type is more attractive to
    women

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Are You Cheating On Me?
  • No obvious signal that lets people know that
    their mate is cheating
  • The thought of sexual betrayal makes a mans
    heart beat 5 extra times a minutes (equivalent to
    3 cups of coffee)

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Toward Language
  • As hominid bands expanded, their complexity grew
    as well
  • Grooming
  • Language is not a product of evolution
  • Simply another way to express our alliances with
    one another

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The Dawn of Us
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In the Beginning
  • 4.5 billion years ago
  • 3.85 billion years ago
  • 250 million years ago
  • 600,000 years ago common ancestor of human
    species evolved
  • Between 200,000-100,000-biologically modern
    humans evolved in Africa
  • 50,000 years ago-left Africa and replaced all
    other human species.

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Old Theory of Evolution
  • Claims that modern human evolution began a
    million years ago.
  • A single human species, homo erectus, lived in
    Africa and spread throughout the world.
  • Different regions continued to mate with one
    another so that no one group fragmented into
    another species.
  • They evolved distinguished characteristics in
    relation to climate and eventually become modern
    humans within their particular region.

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New Theory of Evolution
VS.
Homo Erectus
Neanderthals
  • -Two distinct species neither was the ancestor of
    the Homo Sapiens.
  • -After a proposal that modern humans actually
    evolved out of African immigrants and that the
    three groups were actually distinct species,
    Allan Wilson analyzed mitochondrial DNA to
    determine different lineages.
  • Wilson discovers Africa is the source of the
    common ancestor of living humans.
  • Mitochondrial Eve-common African ancestor
    estimated somewhere in the neighborhood of
    200,000 years old.
  • Scientists began formulating theory called Out
    of Africa

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Out of Africa
  • As Homo spread out of Africa, it evolved into
    many distinct species that didnt breed with one
    another.
  • Homo erectus-Asia
  • Homo neanderthalensis- Europe and Near East
  • While these species spread, Homo sapiens begin to
    evolve from older hominids back in Africa.
  • Homo sapiens then began to spread to Asia and
    Europe.
  • All other human species become extinct and homo
    sapiens survive.

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Cultural Evolution
  • Something occurs, possibly population boom, that
    causes homo sapiens to invent modern tools and
    art, more advanced than that of the other homo
    species. (Brain Change)
  • When Homo sapiens spread to the Homo erectus, the
    resident hominids may have pulled back into the
    inland jungles to find refuge.
  • Culture continues to evolve. For example
    language, airplanes, music, mathematics, cooking,
    technology.
  • Because people are spreading and mixing, it may
    be very hard for natural selection to produce
    much change. Evolution in modern humans has
    slowed drastically.
  • Zimmer discusses the possibility of computers
    evolving an intelligence like our own and perhaps
    even a consciousness.

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