ch. 17: human evolution Flashcards

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Hominis

A

**humans!
members of the “human” branch of the homind clade including the genus Homo and its close relatives such as Australopithecus but NOT:
1. chimpanzees
2. gorillas
3. orangutans

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Hominids

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members of the clade containing humans (homo), gorillas, and orangutans
*commonly referred to as great apes

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3
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Early hominis show

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signs of upright walking

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4
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How many hominin taxa have scientists discovered?

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about 30

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5
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Ardipithecus

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adapted for both bipedal walking and arboreal life

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6
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What lead hominins to this change in movement?

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changing climate
-went from tropical to cool and drying savannas

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7
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Diet of early hominins

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changes in diet and reduction in male to male competition which likely lead to reduction int he size of the teeth of modern humans

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8
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Diet changes puts _____ on morphological changes.

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selective pressure

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9
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When were stone tools discovered in Ethiopia?

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3.3 mya

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10
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Early members of Homo lacked ____ adaptations

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tree-climbing
-had long legs for efficient walking and running

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11
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Who did the early Homo evolve from?

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australopithecine ancestors

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12
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How tall were Homo floresiensis?

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1 meter tall (Lived on island until 60,000 years ago)

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13
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Tool Making:

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  1. Oldowan: (1.7-2.6 mya) first complete tool kit associated with early hominins
    *elephants, octopus, birds and other species use tools like this
  2. Acheulean: more sophisticated such as hand-axe with geometric engraving
    *suggested abstract thought
  3. Levallois: developed by stone knapping (specific chipping to create a certain design)
    *used to cut food and plant material and attached to spears
  4. Neanderthal: manipulation of objects for jewelry and abstract thinking
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14
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Neanderthal

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broad shoulders and hips with muscular build with more brain capacity and complexity

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15
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Early Homo Sapiens were

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culturally diverse

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16
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Molecule and fossil evidence suggests humans, Neanderthal and Denisovans represent

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separate, parallel lineages descending from common African ancestor

17
Q

Social evolution may have driven ?

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brain size