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1 Prehistoric Cultures Class Slides Set # 09 Selected Major Discoveries / Events Tim Roufs’ section

2 Prehistoric Cultures Selected Major Discoveries / Events ca. 1850 – Present Web Version

3 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Neanderthals Neander Valley, Germany Homo sapiens neanderthalensis a separate species ? 300,000 / 100,000 - 32,000 b.p. 1856

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5 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Neanderthals significance: 1.first widely known non-modern human or part-non-modern human fossil “discovered” 2.only major fossil upon the publication of The Origin of Species 1856

6 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Cro - Magnon village of Cro-Magnon, France (near Les Eyzies in the Dordogne region) Homo sapiens sapiens ("moderns")Homo sapiens sapiens 34,000 b.p. 1868

7 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Homo erectus aka Pithecanthropus erectus aka "Java Man" Trinil, Java 1.8 - 0.8 mya 1891

8 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present “Piltdown Man“Piltdown Man Piltdown, England discredited in early 1950's by chemical tests which showed jaw and skull completely unrelated 1912

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13 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present "Peking Man" Choukoutien, China (now Zhoukoudian) Homo erectus 0.5 - 0.2 mya 1920s

14 Major Sites Zhoukoudian = Choukoutien ( Chou-kou-tien )

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17 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present “Taung Child” Taung, South Africa Australopithecus africanus 3.0 - 2.0 mya Raymond Dart 1924

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19 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Ramapithecus aka Kenyapithecus aka SivapithecusSivapithecus Siwalik Hills, India 13 - 8 mya 1934 /1969

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21 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, Ca. 1850 - Present Australopithecus africanus Sterkfontein, South Africa (in the “Transvaal” Region) 3 - 2 mya 1936

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23 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Australopithecus robustus aka Paranthropus robustusParanthropus robustus Kromdraai, South Africa (Transvaal) 3 - 2 mya 1938

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25 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present and Richard and Meave Leakey 1950s to present Many finds of Mary and Louis LeakeyMaryLouis Leakey

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28 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present “Zinj” Zinj Zinjanthropus aka Australopithecus boiseiAustralopithecus boisei Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania 1.79 +/- 0.03 mya (+/- 200,000 years) e.g., 1959

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31 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Homo habilis Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania 700 cc brain tool manufacture 1.85 - 1.6 mya e.g., 1961

32 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Homo habilis Lake Turkana, East Africa “1470” (and “1590”) 2.0 mya e.g., 1972

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34 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present "1470" (and "1590") Lake Turkana, East Africa Homo habilis 2 mya e.g., 1972

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36 Major Sites KNM – ER - 1470

37 Fossil Naming Conventions

38 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present "Lucy" and "The First Family"Lucy Hadar, Ethiopia (locality 333 on the Awash River in the Afar Triangle) Australopithecus afarensis 4 - 3 mya 1975 - 1976

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40 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Footprints Laetoli, Tanzania 3.7 mya 1976

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44 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present "The Black Skull" Australopithecus aethiopicus (KNM – WT - 17000)Australopithecus aethiopicus Lake Turkana, East Africa 2.5 mya 1985

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46 Major Sites KNM – WT - 17000

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49 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present "Mitochondrial Eve” Rebecca Cann Berkeley, CA 200,000 - 150,000 b.p. 1987

50 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present “Qafzeh Boy” Qafzeh Cave, Israel Homo sapiens sapiens (Prehistoric “Early Modern")Homo sapiens sapiens 92,000+ b.p. 1988

51 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present "Ötzi: The Iceman"Ötzi: The Iceman Italian / Austrian border Homo sapiens sapiens (Contemporary "Modern”)Homo sapiens sapiens 5,300 b.p. 1991

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53 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Australopithecus ramidus (aka Ardipithecus ramidus) Tugen Hills, Kenya's Rift Valley 4.4 mya 1994

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55 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Chauvet Cave Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, France 20,000 b.p. June 1999: 25,000 - 27, 000 b.p. footprints Cave Paintings 1995

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57 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Cave Paintings Best Known: France / Spain Upper Paleolithic –10,000 - 35,000 b.p. (at least) 20 th Century

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67 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present “Dragon Bone'' Cave Longguppo, China ("Dragon Bone” Cave = Zhoukoudian) Homo erectus (with similarities to Homo habilis = Pre-erectus ?)Homo erectusHomo habilis 1.78 - 1.96 mya 1995

68 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Pope Vindicates Darwin 1996 Pope John Paul II

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70 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Stone Tools Gona, Ethiopia (Hadar Region)Gona, Ethiopia 2.5-2.6 mya 1997

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72 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present "Little Foot"Little Foot Sterkfontein, South Africa world's first-ever find of an entire "ape-man" skull - and its skeleton 3.5 mya 1998

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74 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present “ape man” Awash Valley, Ethiopia Homo habilis or Australopithecus ?Homo habilisAustralopithecus 5 mya 1999

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76 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present “tool factory” (2000+ pieces)tool factory "Hand Axe Hill," Kenya Homo habilis or Australopithecus ?Homo habilisAustralopithecus 2.34 mya 1999

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79 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Equatorius africanus Tugen Hills, Kenya's Rift Valley earliest ape to descent from trees ? a new genus of hominoids ? ca. 15 mya 1999

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82 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present "Madeleine"Madeleine Sambungmacan, Central Java shows features of both Homo sapiens and Homo erectus, and "probably had a capacity for language close to that of modern humans” 1 mya ? or 100,000 - 200,000 bp ? 1999

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84 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present "Eurydice"Eurydice Drimolen, South Africa Australopithecus robustus "the most complete ape-man skull ever excavated" the "best opportunity to compare the differences between [P. robustus] males and females” 1.5 - 2 mya 2000

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86 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present "Millennium Man" [sic.]Millennium Man Tugen Hills, Kenya's Rift Valley TBA (? tugenensis) “Not only is this find older than any else previously known, it is also in a more advanced stage of evolution” “at least 6 million years old” 04 December 2000

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88 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Kenyathropus platyops “Flat-faced Man of Kenya” KNM-WT 40000 Lomekwi, west of Lake Turkana, Kenya “... most likely a completely new genus and species of early human ancestor” “The find suggests... at least two species of hominin, predecessors of modern humans” 3.5 – 3.2 mya 22 March 2001

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92 Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 - Present Ardipithecus ramidus kadabba Middle Awash River Valley of Ethiopia "A team of scientists... has discovered the fossilized remains of what they believe is humanity's earliest known ancestor, a creature that walked the wooded highlands of East Africa nearly 6 million years ago.” 5.8 mya (5.2+) 11 July 2001

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94 Special Skills Used to Study Early Humans In the Field Continue on to Set # 10ASet # 10A


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