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Trend in Hominid Evolution
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Crucial changes Bipedalism – most crucial change Expansion of the brain Modification of the female pelvis Reduction of face, teeth, and jaws. Increased child dependency Increased meat eating
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Bipedalism Walking on two legs. Physical environment of Africa was changing. Tropical forest to open country (Savanna) Importance See above the grass Carry food Use tools Long Distance Travel Costs Stress on Hips Blood flow to the brain - gravity
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Expansion of the Brain Increased brain size over the last 2 million years. Reasons: Tool making Warfare Hunting Longer life Language Female pelvis: Allowed for larger brained babies to be born.
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Reduction of the Face, Teeth, and Jaws Australopithecus: Has big teeth and large faces. Harder to chew food Homo Erectus and Homo Sapiens: Reduction in size of the face, teeth, and jaws. Fire makes food easier to chew.
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Other Evolved Traits Modern humans are relatively hairless Increased child dependency Increased scavenging and hunting meat Development of a division of labor by gender Sharing of food
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