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Primitive Archaic Genus Homo
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Modern human characteristics › Appeared at different times › Evolved at different rates Extinct hominids show a mosaic of derived and ancestral characteristics
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Locomotion › Shift from inefficient to more efficient bipedality ca. 2 mya Dentition › Enamel thickening ca. 4 mya › Gradual reduction of anterior dentition 4.5 mya to present › Gradual reduction of posterior dentition ca. 2.5 mya to present Encephalization › Limited encephalization from 4 mya to 2.5 mya › Marked encephalization from 2.5 mya to ca. 150 kya
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Pelvis Distribution of body mass Relative limb-length Position of foramen magnum Lumbar vertebrae Foot
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Age – estimated to be between 6 and 7 mya Fossil remains › Nearly complete cranium › Several fragmentary mandibles › Isolated teeth Cranial capacity – 320-380 cc Classification uncertain – several possibilities Position of foramen magnum suggests non- bipedal
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Chimp-sized brain Hominin-like brow ridges Canine wear pattern not ape- like Thick hominin-like mandible
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Age ca. 6mya Fossils remains – mandibles, femur, humerus, large molars, small canines › Femur suggests bipedality › Humerus suggests tree-climbing skills (but not brachiation) › Long bones suggest chimpanzee size › Teeth resemble later hominids
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24 “Gracile” (afarensis) “Robust” (aethiopicus)
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STS 5
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Au. africanus P. boisei
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Age ca. 2.5 mya › Later Australopithecine Limbs suggest bipedality Incipient megadontia Found with stone tools and butchered animal remains
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