Chapter 5 Flashcards

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**bipedalism

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Walking on two feet rather than four.

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mosaic evolution

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A phenotypic pattern that shows how different traits of an organism, responding to different selection pressures, may evolve at different rates.

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omnivorous

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Eating a wide range of plant and animal foods.

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cranial capacity

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The size of the braincase.

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5
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Homo habilis

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The species of large-brained, gracile hominids 2 million years old and younger.

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Oldowan tradition

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A stone-tool tradition named after the Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania), where the first specimens of the oldest human tools (2–2.5 mya) were found.

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taphonomy

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The study of the various processes that objects undergo in the course of becoming part of the fossil and archaeological records.

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Homo erectus

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The species of large-brained, robust hominids that lived between 1.8 and 0.4 mya.

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Acheulean tradition

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A Lower Paleolithic stone-tool tradition associated with Homo erectus and characterized by stone bifaces, or “hand axes.”

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Early Stone Age (ESA)

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The name given to the period of Oldowan and Acheulean stone-tool traditions in Africa.

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archaic Homo sapiens

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Hominids dating from 500,000 to 200,000 years ago that possessed morphological features found in both Homo erectus and Homo sapiens.

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**replacement model

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The hypothesis that only one subpopulation of Homo erectus, probably located in Africa, underwent a rapid spurt of evolution to produce Homo sapiens 200,000–100,000 years ago. After that time, H. sapiens would itself have multiplied and moved out of Africa, gradually populating the globe and eventually replacing any remaining populations of H. erectus or their descendants.

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**regional continuity model

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The hypothesis that evolution from Homo erectus to Homo sapiens occurred gradually throughout the traditional range of H. erectus.

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Neandertals

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An archaic species of Homo that lived in Europe and western Asia 130,000–35,000 years ago.

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Mousterian tradition

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A Middle Paleolithic stone-tool tradition associated with Neanderthals in Europe and southwestern Asia and with anatomically modern human beings in Africa.

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Middle Stone Age (MSA)

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The name given to the period of Mousterian stone-tool tradition in Africa, 200,000–40,000 years ago.

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intrusions

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Artifacts made by more recent populations that find their way into more ancient strata as the result of natural forces.

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anatomically modern human beings

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Hominid fossils assigned to the species H. sapiens with anatomical features similar to those of living human populations: short and round skulls, small brow ridges and faces, prominent chins, and light skeletal build.

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Upper Paleolithic/Late Stone Age (LSA)

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The name given to the period of highly elaborate stone-tool traditions in Europe in which blades were important, 40,000–10,300 years ago.

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blades

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Stone tools that are at least twice as long as they are wide.

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composite tools

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Tools such as bows and arrows in which several different materials are combined (e.g., stone, wood, bone, ivory, antler) to produce the final working implement.