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Title: Evolution Part 3


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Evolution Part 3 Timeline and Human Evolution
  • Jim Whitfield

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Origin and Evolution of Man
  • Fossils found in the Olduvai Gorge, principally
    by the Louis and Mary Leaky, show that about 3-4
    million years ago a small man-like primate
    standing under four feet tall walked upright
    (bipedalism) in the region that is now Tanzania
    and Ethiopia.

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Origin and Evolution of Man
  • Fossils found in the Olduvai Gorge, principally
    by the Louis and Mary Leaky, show that about 3-4
    million years ago a small man-like primate
    standing under four feet tall walked upright
    (bipedalism) in the region that is now Tanzania
    and Ethiopia.
  • In 1975 Mary Leaky, working in Laetoli, Tanzania
    unearthed a track way showing three distinct
    individuals (2 adults and a child) walking
    through what at one time had been mud. The site
    was dated to 3.7 million years ago

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Origin and Evolution of Man
  • The most ancient and complete hominid skeleton
    was discovered in 1972 by American Donald Johnson
    and other members of the multinational team in
    Afar, Ethiopia. Lucy as she came to be known
    was a member of the the Australopithecus
    Afarensis. She stood 1.1 meters tall and weighed
    in at 29 kg. Though she looked somewhat
    chimpanzee like, reconstruction of pelvic and
    knee joint showed that she walked like a modern
    human. Her skeleton was dated to 3.2 million
    years ago. The fact that she had a very small
    brain case lent support to the theory that
    bipedalism preceded brain size in humans

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Walking cast of Lucy in the National Museum of
Mexico City, Mexico
Australopithecus afarensis, cast from Museum
National D'histoire Naturelle, Paris, France
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Origin and Evolution of Man
  • The evolution of modern man begins about 1.5
    million years ago

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Origin and Evolution of Man
  • The evolution of modern man begins about 1.5
    million years ago
  • During this time two distinct humanoid-like
    primates walked the African savannah
    Ramapithecus and Dryopithecus

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Origin and Evolution of Man
  • The evolution of modern man begins about 1.5
    million years ago
  • During this time two distinct humanoid-like
    primates walked the African savannah
    Ramapithecus and Dryopithecus
  • Of the two Ramapithecus was more human-like.
    There are relatively few fossilized remains from
    any human-like organism from this time period

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Origin and Evolution of Man
  • About two million years ago Australopithecines
    inhabited the East-African grasslands.
    Australopithecines continued to walk upright,
    fossil evidence of teeth indicated that he was a
    plant eater. There is also evidence that she used
    tools

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Origin and Evolution of Man
  • About two million years ago Australopithecines
    inhabited the East-African grasslands.
    Australopithecines continued to walk upright,
    fossil evidence of teeth indicated that he was a
    plant eater. There is also evidence that she used
    tools
  • Scattered amongst the bones were other more
    modern human remains. This human-like
    hominoid had a significantly larger brain case
    (650-800 ccs) and had other more human-like
    features particularly in the joints this
    individual was called Homo Habilis

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Origin and Evolution of Man
  • Fossils discovered on the Island of Java in 1891
    showed the next step in human evolution Homo
    Erectus (previously called Java Man) was
    prevalent about 1.5 million years ago. His brain
    case had increased to about 900 cc and their is
    evidence (structure of the jaw and teeth) that
    they were meat eaters. It is also important that
    the location of these fossils show that either
    humans evolved independently in different
    locations or more likely that at some point in
    the distant past the emigrated out of Africa and
    into Asia

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Origin and Evolution of Man
  • From approximately 100,000 to 40,000 years ago
    Neanderthal man lived in both Asia and in Europe.
    Neanderthal man had a brain case of about
    1400ccs he fashioned tools from stone and wood,
    worn animal hides, made jewelry, produced
    primitive artwork on cave walls and buried their
    dead

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Origin and Evolution of Man
  • From approximately 100,000 to 40,000 years ago
    Neanderthal man lived in both Asia and in Europe.
    Neanderthal man had a brain case of about
    1400ccs he fashioned tools from stone and wood,
    worn animal hides, made jewelry, produced
    primitive artwork on cave walls and buried their
    dead
  • Neanderthal man had a more significant brow ridge
    as well as a larger thicker jaw which could
    accommodate more teeth. Our wisdom teeth are
    vestigial structures now, however they feet very
    nicely into the jaw of the Neanderthal

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Origin and Evolution of Man
  • During the last ice age (75,000 10,000 years
    ago) modern Homo Sapiens arose. Homo Sapiens and
    Neanderthals lived together in Europe for about
    5,000 years. Why Neanderthals went extinct is up
    for debate. However, all non-Africans share
    between 1.5 and 2.5 of their DNA with
    Neanderthal DNA perhaps we bred them out of
    existence.

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Origin and Evolution of Man
  • During the last ice age (75,000 10,000 years
    ago) modern Homo Sapiens arose. Homo Sapiens and
    Neanderthals lived together in Europe for about
    5,000 years. Why Neanderthals went extinct is up
    for debate. However, all non-Africans share
    between 1.5 and 2.5 of their DNA with
    Neanderthal DNA perhaps we bred them out of
    existence.
  • Cave art reached its zenith about 18,000 years
    ago. Modern agriculture began about 10,000 years
    ago, this is the same time human settlements
    began to appear and civilization as we know it
    began to form

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