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Page 1: Human Evolution Biology Mr. Young. Paleoanthropologist Scientist that studies human evolution from fossils

Human Evolution

Biology

Mr. Young

Page 2: Human Evolution Biology Mr. Young. Paleoanthropologist Scientist that studies human evolution from fossils

Paleoanthropologist

• Scientist that studies human evolution from fossils

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Hominids

• A group referring to humans and their early ancestors

• Classified on the ability to walk on 2 legs - bipedal

Page 4: Human Evolution Biology Mr. Young. Paleoanthropologist Scientist that studies human evolution from fossils

Similar characteristics of humans & other closely related organisms

• Front facing eyes for 3-D vision

Page 5: Human Evolution Biology Mr. Young. Paleoanthropologist Scientist that studies human evolution from fossils

Similar characteristics of humans & other closely related organisms

• Opposable thumb or big toe in other primates

Page 6: Human Evolution Biology Mr. Young. Paleoanthropologist Scientist that studies human evolution from fossils

Similar characteristics of humans & other closely related organisms

• Dental formula – or number and arrangement of teeth

Page 7: Human Evolution Biology Mr. Young. Paleoanthropologist Scientist that studies human evolution from fossils

Similar characteristics of humans & other closely related organisms

• Large cranial capacities relative to body size and complex brain structure

Page 8: Human Evolution Biology Mr. Young. Paleoanthropologist Scientist that studies human evolution from fossils

Similar characteristics of humans & other closely related organisms

• DNA that indicates a common ancestry between humans and chimpanzees less than 6 million years ago

• (recent history)

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Characteristics of Humans

• Bipedalism – the ability to walk primarily on two legs as a result of “S” shaped pelvis and aligned toes

• Quadrapedal – four limbs to walk

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Tim White 1995

• Found remains from 4.4 million years ago (?)

• Ardipithecus ramidus

• Unsure if bipedal hominid

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Meave Leakey 1995

• Found remains of hominid dating back 4.2 million years ago

• Australopithecus anamensis

• Head and neck similar to chimpanzee, bipedal

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Donald Johanson 1974

• Found remains of hominid dating to 3.2 million years ago

• Australopithecus afarensis – southern ape of Afar Valley

• “LUCY”

• Bipedal, small cranium,

about 3-4 feet tall

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Hominids

• Australopithecus Africans – hominid fro 2.3-3 million years ago

• Taller, heavier, and larger cranium

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• Australopithecus robustus

• Australopithecus boisei – 1-2.6 million years ago

• Not human ancestors

• Slightly larger cranium than Africans

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Homo habilis – handy man

• Hominid from 1.6-2.5 million years ago

• Remains found with stone tools

• Believed to eat meat, enlarged brain for speech

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Homo erectus – upright human

• Hominid from 1.8 million -50,000 years ago

• Evidence of homo erectus found first in the Pacific Islands, named Turkana boy

• Later in china, Europe and Africa• Thick skull, large brow ridge, small

forehead, large protruding teeth ,large brain, tall, hunter, used fire to cook meat, lived in caves

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Homo neanderthals

• Coexisted with Homo erectus & Homo sapiens

Heavy bones, thick brow ridge, protruding teeth, larger brain than modern humans, average 5 feet tall, lived in caves, stone tools, clothing

• Not human ancestors

• Killed off quickly maybe by disease

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Cro-Magnons

• Early modern humans 35,000 years old

• Same sized brain, high forehead, now brow ridge, modern teeth about 6 feet tall