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17 Outtakes

Hominids Family Hominids (Hominidae) Genus Australopithecus... Paranthropus... Homo...

Australopithecines Australopithecus robustus Paranthropus robustus =

Australopithecines Homo habilis “Advanced” Australopithecus =

Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca Present "1470" (and "1590") Lake Turkana, East Africa Homo rudolfensis 2 mya e.g., 1972

Turnbaugh, Jurmain, Kilgore, and Nelson, 8th ed., p. 248 “Taung Child” “Lucy”

Hominids “The Great Savanna”

Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca Present and Richard and Meave Leakey 1950s to present Many finds of Mary and Louis LeakeyMaryLouis Leakey

Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 229

Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 234 Cranial Capacity

Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 234 Cranial Capacity

Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 234 Cranial Capacity

Australopithecus review

Australopithecines Australopithecus... Paranthropus... (aka Australopithecus robustus) _________ “Plio - Pleistocene hominids”

Hominids Family Hominids ( Hominidae ) Subfamily ^

Family: Hominids (Hominidae) Subfamily Australopithecines Hominines Genus Australopithecus... Paranthropus... Homo...

Early Hominids II Orrorin Ardipithecus Australopithecus Paranthropus Homo tugenensis ramidus anamensis afarensis africanus garhi aethiopicus boisei robustus rudolfensis ( “early” ) habilis ( “early” ) erectus sapiens

Slide Set #17: Australopithecus I Tim Roufs’ section

End of Class Slides Set # 17 Continue on to Set # 18Set # 18

Time 23 July 2001

Australopithecines Homo habilis “Advanced” Australopithecus =

Early Hominids Orrorin Ardipithecus Australopithecus Paranthropus tugenensis ramidus anamensis afarensis africanus garhi aethiopicus boisei robustus Genus Species

Early Hominids Orrorin Ardipithecus Australopithecus Paranthropus tugenensis ramidus anamensis afarensis africanus garhi aethiopicus boisei robustus Genus Species

Early Hominids Orrorin Ardipithecus Australopithecus Paranthropus tugenensis ramidus anamensis afarensis africanus garhi aethiopicus boisei robustus Genus Species

Early Hominids Orrorin Ardipithecus Australopithecus Paranthropus tugenensis ramidus anamensis afarensis africanus garhi aethiopicus boisei robustus Genus Species

Early Hominids Orrorin Ardipithecus Australopithecus Paranthropus tugenensis ramidus anamensis afarensis africanus garhi aethiopicus boisei robustus Genus Species

Australopithecines Genus Australopithecus Paranthropus Homo Species robustus

Hominids “The Transvaal Hominids”

Australopithecines Genus Australopithecus Paranthropus Homo Species africanus

3.5 mya Australopithecus suggesting our ancestors were less chimp-like than we thought

Campbell – Loy, Humankind Emerging, 7 th ed., p. 429

Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 183 Plio - Pleistocene hominid = Australopithecus

Prehistoric Cultures Introduction to Early Hominids

Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 183 Plio - Pleistocene hominid = Australopithecus

Epochs: Tertiary / Quaternary

31 January 2003

Australopithecines Ardipithecus ramidus Australopithecus ramidus =

Time 23 July 2001

Fossil Naming Conventions

Epochs: Tertiary / Quaternary

Time 23 July 2001

Epochs: Tertiary / Quaternary Plio - Pleistocene hominid = Australopithecus

Time 23 July 2001

Robert Pershing Wadlow ( ), Alton, IL, was 8 ft. 11. in.

Time 23 July 2001