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Human Evolution
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Humans did not evolve from Apes
You Cuz Dad Mum Aunt Uncle Humans did not evolve from Apes You are descended from your mother and father You are related to your aunt and cousin
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Common ancestor Where we came from
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Apparently human evolution is just like that of other groups
We have followed an uncertain evolutionary path As new species evolved, they filled ecologic niches and either gave rise to descendants better adapted to the changing environment or became extinct Our own evolutionary history has many dead-end side branches
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Phenotypic differences between humans and other apes
Carroll (2003) Nature 422,
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Chimpanzee-human divergence
6-8 million years Hominids or hominins Chimpanzees Humans
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Origins of hominids Sahelanthropus tchadensis Chad (Central Africa)
Dated to 6 – 7 million years ago Posture uncertain, but slightly later hominids were bipedal ‘Toumai’, Chad, 6-7 MYA Brunet et al. (2002) Nature 418,
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Hominid fossil summary
Found only in Africa Found both in Africa and outside, or only outside Africa
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Why did bipedalism become the primary adaptation of hominids?
Carrying behavior Reduction of overall heat stress - facilitates heat loss through convection by exposing body to air currents, only humans have sweat glands that produce moisture to cool body Most energy efficient way to travel long distances Allows for better vision in open environments & defensive action against predators by freeing hands to throw objects
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Origins of the genus Homo
Homo erectus/ergaster ~1.9 million years ago in Africa Use of stone tools H. erectus in Java ~1.8 million years ago Nariokatome boy, Kenya, ~1.6 MYA
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Additional migrations out of Africa
First known Europeans date to ~800 KYA (thousand years ago) Ascribed to H. heidelbergensis Atapueca 5, Spain, ~300 KYA
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Origins of modern humans (1)
Anatomically modern humans in Africa ~130 KYA In Israel by ~90 KYA Not enormously successful Omo I, Ethiopia, ~130 KYA
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Origins of modern humans (2)
Modern human behaviour starts to develop in Africa after ~80 KYA By ~50 KYA, features such as complex tools and long-distance trading are established in Africa The first art? Inscribed ochre, South Africa, ~77 KYA
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Expansions of fully modern humans
Two expansions: Middle Stone Age technology in Australia ~50 KYA Upper Palaeolithic technology in Israel ~47 KYA Lake Mungo 3, Australia, ~40 KYA
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Routes of migration? archaeological evidence
Upper Paleolithic ~130 KYA Middle Stone Age
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