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Primates A. Primate: group of mammals that include lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans
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1. arboreal: live in trees 2. flexible shoulder & hip joints
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p. 430 3. Opposable thumbs 4. Vision 5. Brain volume 6. Arm movement 7. Flexible joints 8. Feet
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B. Primate origin 1. Prosimianlike primates a. small, present-day b. lemurs, aye-ayes, tarsier c. tropical forests
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d. Purgatorius – earliest. primate fossil, resembling a
d. Purgatorius – earliest primate fossil, resembling a squirrel that lived 66 million years ago 2. Humanlike primates a. anthropoids
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b. monkeys & hominoids 1) apes & humans c. complex brains, larger, different skeletal features, more upright posture
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d. New World monkeys 1) prehensile tail used as 5th limb e. Old World monkeys 1) larger, no prehensile tail, live on ground or trees
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f. Hominoids: lack tails
1) apes: long, muscled forelimbs for climbing, live in social groups 2) humans: larger brain, walk upright a) millions years
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II. Human Ancestry 5-8 million years ago in Africa Hominids / African apes Few fossils; DNA evidence
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b. bipedal B. Scientists of interest 1. Raymond Dart a discovered a young hominid – Australopithecus meaning “southern ape of Africa” b. 1-2 million years old
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c. foramen magnum: opening. in the skull through which the
c. foramen magnum: opening in the skull through which the spinal cord passes as it leaves the brain
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d. australopithecine: early. hominids that lived in Africa &
d. australopithecine: early hominids that lived in Africa & apelike & humanlike characteristics
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2. Donald Johanson a found oldest known & nearly complete australopithecine 1) “Lucy” 2) 3-5 million years ago (p. 440
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C. Modern humans Louis & Mary Leakey found humanlike skull a. classified in genus homo b. Homo habilis “handy man”
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2. Homo erectus “upright man” a. larger brain & a more humanlike face
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3. archaic Homo sapiens a. Neanderthals 1) 35,000 – 100,000 2) lived in caves, larger brains, religious views, spoken language
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b. Cro-Magnons: possible decendents of modern humans
1) 35, ,000 Rd. p. 448 – The Land Bridge to the New World
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