Title: Time 23 July 2001
1A Walk Through Hominid Evolution
Time 23 July 2001
2Orrorin
Plio-Pleistocene hominid Australopithecus
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 103
3Mio-Plio-Pleistocene hominid
Plio-Pleistocene hominid Australopithecus
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 103
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6www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/troufs/anth1602/pcaustr.
htmltop
7Early Hominids
Genus Species
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
8http//www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanIDsa003arti
cleID0008EB7D-BC26-1138-BC2683414B7F0000
9Week 07
Video Search for the First Human
10http//exn.ca/hominids/wherethebonesare.cfm
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12Search for the First Human -- A Secrets of the
Dead Special
Time 23 July 2001
13Early Hominids
Genus Species
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
14Time 23 July 2001, p. 57.
15Taung Child
Lucy
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 215
16Taung Child
Lucy
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 248
17Ardipithecus ramidus kadabba, 5.8 mya 23 July 2001
18Ardipithecus ramidus kadabba, 5.8 mya Time, 23
July 2001
19Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 246
20Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 220
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24Cranial Capacity
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 207
25Australopithecines
Australopithecus ramidus
26Early Hominids
Genus Species
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
27Australopithecines
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31Cranial Capacity
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 207
32Taung Child
Lucy
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 215
33Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 248
34Early Hominids
Genus Species
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
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37Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 -
Present
1975 - 1976
- "Lucy" and "The First Family"
- Hadar, Ethiopia(Site 333 on the Awash River)
- Australopithecus afarensis
- 4 - 3 mya
p. 206
38http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/5363328.
stm
39http//news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/09/06
0920-lucys-baby.html
40 Hadar, Ethiopia
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 229
41Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 251
42Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 246
43Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 220
44Lucy
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 215
45Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 -
Present
1976
- Footprints
- Laetoli, Tanzania
- 3.7 mya
46 Laetoli, Tanzania
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 229
47 Mary Leakey
p. 232
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49Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 246
50Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 220
51Cranial Capacity
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 207
52Early Hominids
Genus Species
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
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56Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 251
57Transvaal
Humankind Emerging, 7th edition, p. 199
58Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 -
Present
1924
- Taung Child
- Taung, South Africa
- Australopithecus africanus
- Raymond Dart
- 3.0 - 2.0 mya
59Taung
Humankind Emerging, 7th edition, p. 199
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63Humankind Emerging, 7th edition, p. 240
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68Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 246
69Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 220
70Taung Child
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 215
71Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 -
Present
1924
- Taung Child problems
- was found by miners
- was a child ( 3 - 4 yrs. old? Or 6? )
- what did the adults look like ?
- was a one of a kind find
- what was it representative of?
72Methods
- We can learn a lot
- from the
- Hensel Twins
- and others
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80http//newswww.bbc.net.uk/1/hi/health/4260178.stm
81http//www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2000/conjoine
d_twins.shtml
82- a few hundred pairs of conjoined twins are born
each year - conjoined twins survive in about
- 1 / 50,000 60,000 births
- they appear about once in every 100,000 births,
but more than half of them are stillborn - and one in three live for only a few days
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84Jani Farrell Roberts author of "Glitter and
Greed The Secret World of the Diamond CartelThe
Seven Days of My Creation Tales of Magic, Sex
and Gender
85http//www.isna.org/faq/frequency
86http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersexual
87Methods
- and Balaji,
- The
- Reincarnation of Hindu God
88Baby with tail believed to be the reincarnation
of Hindu god11 January 2000
89The 11-month-old boy has been named Balaji or
Bajrangbali, another name for monkey-faced Lord
Hanuman. He is reported to have a 4 in. tail
caused by genetic mutations during the
development of the foetus. . . . There have
been other cases of babies born with tails. A
report appeared in The New England Journal of
Medicine in 1982 by Dr Fred Ledley. His paper
entitled Evolution and the Human Tail
concerned a baby born with a 2 in growth on its
back. 11 January 2002
90www.physorg.com/news113814979.html
91Selected Major Discoveries / Events, Ca. 1850 -
Present
1936
- Australopithecus africanus
- Sterkfontein, South Africa(in the Transvaal
Region) - 3 - 2 mya
92Sterkfonetein
Humankind Emerging, 7th edition, p. 199
93Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 246
94Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 220
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96 3.5 mya Australopithecus suggesting our
ancestors were less chimp-like than we thought
97Early Hominids
Genus Species
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
98Australopithecus garhi, 2.5 mya 3 May 1999
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101Taung Child
Lucy
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 215
102Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 248
103Early Hominids
Genus Species
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
104Time 23 July 2001
105saggital crest
disharmonic face
106Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 -
Present
1985
- "The Black Skull"
- Australopithecus aethiopicus(KNM WT - 17000)
- Lake Turkana, East Africa
- 2.5 mya
107The Black Skull WT 17000 Australopithecus aethi
opicus
Turnbaugh, Jurmain, Kilgore, and Nelson, 8th ed.,
p. 237
108www.archaeologyinfo.com/australopithecusaethiopicu
s.htm
109 Lake Turkana, East Africa
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 229
110Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 246
111Taung Child
Lucy
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 215
112Early Hominids
Genus Species
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
113Time 23 July 2001
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116Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 251
117 Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 229
118Olduvai Gorge -- Bhavini Charadva.
119The main gorge at Olduvai.
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 186
120Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 246
121Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 220
122Taung Child
Lucy
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 215
123Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 248
124Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 -
Present
e.g., 1959
- Zinj
- Zinjanthropus
- aka Australopithecus boisei
- Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
- 1.79 /- 0.03 mya (/- 200,000 years)
125Zinjanthropus skull, discovered by Mary Leakey in
1959.
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 187
126Early Hominids
Genus Species
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
127Time 23 July 2001
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129Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 251
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140Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 -
Present
1938
- Australopithecus robustus
- aka Paranthropus robustus
- Kromdraai, South Africa (Transvaal)
- 3 - 2 mya
141Kromdraai
Humankind Emerging, 7th edition, p. 199
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143Cranial Capacity
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 207
144Taung Child
Lucy
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 215
145Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 248
146Australopithecines
Paranthropus robustus
- Australopithecus robustus
147Early Hominids II
Genus Species
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
- Homo
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- rudolfensis ( early )
- habilis ( early )
- erectus
- sapiens
148Time 23 July 2001
149Homo rudolfensis Early Human
150Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 251
151Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 -
Present
e.g., 1972
- Homo rudolfensisfka Advanced Australopithecusa
ndHomo habilis - Lake Turkana, East Africa
- 1470 (and 1590)
- 2.0 mya
152East Lake Turkana (ER 1470)
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 209
153Early Hominids II
Genus Species
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
- Homo
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- rudolfensis ( early )
- habilis ( early )
- erectus
- sapiens
154Time 23 July 2001
155Homo habilis Early Human
156Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 -
Present
e.g., 1961
- Homo habilisfka Advanced Australopithecus
- Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
- 700 cc brain
- tool manufacture
- 1.85 - 1.6 mya
157 Lake Turkana, East Africa
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 229
158Cranial Capacity
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 207
159Taung Child
Lucy
Understanding Physical Anthropology and
Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 215
160Australopithecines
Advanced Australopithecus
161Early Hominids
Genus Species
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
162Early Hominids
Genus Species
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
163Early Hominids II
Genus Species
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
- Homo
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- rudolfensis ( early )
- habilis ( early )
- erectus
- sapiens
164Early Hominids II
Genus Species
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
- Homo
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- rudolfensis ( early )
- habilis ( early )
- erectus
- sapiens
165Time 23 July 2001
166Early Hominids II
Genus Species
- Orrorin
- Ardipithecus
- Australopithecus
- Paranthropus
- Homo
- tugenensis
- ramidus
- anamensis
- afarensis
- africanus
- garhi
- aethiopicus
- boisei
- robustus
- rudolfensis ( early )
- habilis ( early )
- erectus
- sapiens
167Time 23 July 2001
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169Selected Major Discoveries / Events, ca. 1850 -
Present
1987
- "Mitochondrial Eve
- Rebecca Cann
- Berkeley, CA
- 200,000 - 150,000 b.p.