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1 Do Now- What questions do you have about this picture?

2 Primates

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5 Primatology The study of primates and how they have adapted anatomically and behaviorally to their environments Anthropologist believe this will help in understanding human behavior

6 Give birth to live young
Primates are mammals Meaning they are: warm blooded Vertebrates Give birth to live young

7 Mammals larger more well developed brains Fur/ hair covered

8 Primates Traits Primates are an arboreal mammal
They are generally omnivorous Most have an opposable thumb They are social animals

9 Other Primate Traits Forward facing eyes Grasping hands and feet
Rotating forearms

10 Primate Traits Relatively large brains Reduction in sense of smell
Steroescopic vision

11 Long childhood dependency periods Play The ability to learn
Primate Social Traits Diurnal Long childhood dependency periods Play The ability to learn

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14 Living Primates Prosimians: Ex. Lemurs Tasiers, Bushbabies

15 Living Primates Anthropoids witch are divided into New World and Old World Primates New World Monkeys include marmosets and tamarins

16 Marmosets

17 Old world primates include Old World Monkeys and Apes

18 Apes Gibbons and Siamangs Orangutans, Gorillas, and Chimpanzees
Hominids

19 The also have anatomical and behavioral similarities
Apes Chimpanzees and gorillas have DNA that is similar to homo sapiens The also have anatomical and behavioral similarities

20 Hominids are bipedal primates

21 Homo Sapiens The only surviving bipedal primate (hominid) on earth today is us!

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23 Early Hominids Characteristics of early hominids: Sagittal crests=large jaw mussels Sahelanthropus, Orrorin, and Ardipithecus Most of the debate around Sahelanthropus, Orrorin, and Ardipithecus is about: if they were entirely bipedal

24 Homo Erectus was most likely the first hominid to make tools
Early Hominids cont. Homo Erectus was most likely the first hominid to make tools Australopithecine-generally divided into: Gracile and Robust

25 Homo Sapiens The family of bipedal primates to which Homo Sapiens belong: hominids The genus Homo is regarded as the first to: make tools Homo Sapiens evolved around: 200KYA

26 How Homo Sapiens Evolved
The single origin theory is supported by: mtDNA The multiregional theory of evolution holds that humans evolved from Neanderthalensis

27 Do Now Read over your project directions. Write any questions you have about the project on the back of your direction sheet.

28 Bipedalism Bipedalism: it was useful for “hands free living”
it allowed a vantage point to spot predators it kept the body cooler The Savanna theory of bipedalism states: bipedalism developed to keep hominids cool

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30 Had a complex social structure and rudimentary tool making abilities
Neanderthals Had a complex social structure and rudimentary tool making abilities Neanderthal had religion: buried dead and saved skulls

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32 Neanderthals Extinction of Neanderthalensis:
Homo Sapiens had a role in killing them off they interbreed with Homo Sapiens they were noted suited to the changing environment

33 Do Now Find your group and continue working on your Hominid Projects

34 Write this down under Monday’s Do-Now: “This will earn me 10 points”


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