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HOMINID EVOLUTION Phylogenetic tree to show the place of the family Hominidae in the animal kingdom.
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Human classification
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Phylogenetic Tree of the family Hominidae:
Australopithecus & Homo Chimpanzees Gorillas Orangutans Gibbons Tribe: Hominini Subfamily: Homininae Family: Hominidae Super family: Hominoidea
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Evidence that supports the idea of common ancestors for living hominids including humans:
1) Fossil evidence
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2) Genetic evidence: mitochondrial DNA
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3) Cultural evidence: tool making
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List of characteristics that humans share with African apes: p243
Opposable thumb = Hands and feet can grasp (prehensile) =
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3) Fingernails instead of claws = 4) Binocular stereoscopic vision =
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5) 32 teeth in permanent heterodont dentition = heterodont means different teeth (molar, canine etc. see p243) 6) Single pair of mammary glands (breasts)
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Tabulated anatomical differences between African apes and humans:
1) Permanently Bipedal (foramen magnum central, spine S-curved with short lower back and pelvic girdle short) . 1) Occasionally Bipedal (foramen magnum in back, spine C-curved with long lower back, pelvic girdle long narrow). 2) Larger brain size. 2) Smaller brain size. 3) Small teeth, equal size. 3) Small teeth, large canines.
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Humans African apes 4) No prognathis. 4) Pronounced prognathis. 5) Palate rounded shape. 5) Palate elongated rectangular shape. 6) Cranial ridges totally absent. 6) Cranial ridges still visible. 7) Brow ridges absent. 7) Brow ridges pronounced.
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Foramen magnum positioning for Bipedalism
Gorilla A. africanus Human
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Hip / Pelvis and leg structure for Bipedalism
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Bipedalism leaves the hands free to hold food, young and protect self.
Allows field of view over tall grasses to protect against stalking predators.
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Distribution of humans across the planet:
The Out of Africa hypothesis states that all modern humans originated in Africa.
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Out – of – Africa theory
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Lines of evidence that support the Out of Africa hypothesis:
1) Fossil record – fossil sites in: a) The Great Rift Valley in East Africa (Kenya and Tanzania), Ethiopia p256 b) South Africa p256 2) Mitochondrial DNA p255
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Bipedalism evidence: Laetoli footprints discovered in 1978 by Mary Leaky at Laetoli in Tanzania. 3.6 million years old. Made most likely by an australopithecene
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P246 – 248 = Very good for studying developmental comparisons.
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HOMINID EVOLUTION Ardipithecus ramidus (aka Ardi) – 1994 Ethiopia
4.4 mya p249
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Australopithecus afarensis (aka Lucy) – 1974 Ethiopia
3.2 mya p249
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1924 – Taung, R.S.A. 1947 – Sterkfontein 2.8 – 2.6 mya p250
Australopithecus africanus – Taung child & Mrs. Ples 1924 – Taung, R.S.A – Sterkfontein 2.8 – 2.6 mya p250
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Homo habilis – ‘Handy Man’
1968 – Olduvai Gorge Tanzania 2.5mya p250
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Paranthropus boisei – Nutcracker man
1959 – Olduvai Gorge Tanzania 2.2 – 1.2 mya p250
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Homo erectus – ‘Walking upright man’ (Java man)
1891 – Java Indonesia 1.8 – 1.3mya p251
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Paranthropus robustus – ‘strong almost man’
1938 Kromdraai, R.S.A. 1.2mya p250
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Homo heidelbergensis 1907 – Mauer, Germany 600 000 – 400 000ya
Not in text
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Homo neanderthalensis
(1829) 1856 – all across Europe, from Belgium, into Germany, Gibraltar, Palestine – ya not in text
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Homo sapiens – ‘Wise man’
ya – present day p251
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