Homo
... OUR OWN SPECIES ALSO EVOLVED IN AFRICA • Homo heidelbergensis is the oldest known modern human. • An Ethiopian fossil dates back to 600,000 years ago. • It coexisted with H. erectus in Africa but had more advanced features. • It had a bony keel running along the midline of the skull, a thick ridge ...
... OUR OWN SPECIES ALSO EVOLVED IN AFRICA • Homo heidelbergensis is the oldest known modern human. • An Ethiopian fossil dates back to 600,000 years ago. • It coexisted with H. erectus in Africa but had more advanced features. • It had a bony keel running along the midline of the skull, a thick ridge ...
Anthropology and Human Evolution
... humans and chimpanzees split from a common ancestor that lived some 6 million years ago. Within this time, researchers hypothesize that several ...
... humans and chimpanzees split from a common ancestor that lived some 6 million years ago. Within this time, researchers hypothesize that several ...
Unit 4 – DNA Technology and Genomics Part II
... prospective hominin fossil belonged to a bipedal individual? ...
... prospective hominin fossil belonged to a bipedal individual? ...
Presentation
... Geologic feature in East Africa where many early hominid remains have been found ...
... Geologic feature in East Africa where many early hominid remains have been found ...
Chapter 26.3:
... A comparison of DNA sequences of humans and Neanderthals, the species of hominid that existed from roughly 400,000 to 30,000 years ago, revealed some intriguing findings, indicating, for instance, that at some point after early modern humans migrated out of Africa, they mingled and mated with Neande ...
... A comparison of DNA sequences of humans and Neanderthals, the species of hominid that existed from roughly 400,000 to 30,000 years ago, revealed some intriguing findings, indicating, for instance, that at some point after early modern humans migrated out of Africa, they mingled and mated with Neande ...
Chapter Outline
... Pacific; it was the size of a three-year-old human being but with a braincase only one-third the size. a. A study in 2007 supports that H. floresiensis evolved from normal-sized, Homo erectus populations that reached Flores about 840,000 years ago b. H. floresiensis used tools and fire. 30.4 Evolut ...
... Pacific; it was the size of a three-year-old human being but with a braincase only one-third the size. a. A study in 2007 supports that H. floresiensis evolved from normal-sized, Homo erectus populations that reached Flores about 840,000 years ago b. H. floresiensis used tools and fire. 30.4 Evolut ...
Becoming Human Viewers Guide
... Hominid A primate- humans and their ancestors can be described as a hominid Lucy Name for hominid found in the Afar region by Donald Johanson Mary Leakey Premiere archeologist, discovered very important artifacts Turkana Boy Name of a nearly complete skeleton of a hominid boy found in Kenya Homo Ere ...
... Hominid A primate- humans and their ancestors can be described as a hominid Lucy Name for hominid found in the Afar region by Donald Johanson Mary Leakey Premiere archeologist, discovered very important artifacts Turkana Boy Name of a nearly complete skeleton of a hominid boy found in Kenya Homo Ere ...
Biology 4.34 Modern View
... • Could be able to discuss the current and possible future evolutionary trends. ...
... • Could be able to discuss the current and possible future evolutionary trends. ...
early brains
... - solve problems and create abstract ideas and images. It can also do much more. ...
... - solve problems and create abstract ideas and images. It can also do much more. ...
The Rise of Civilization Chapter 1 Prehistory * 2300 B.C.
... 5. Writing – upper classes used writing to keep records as well as for creative expression. Produced world’s first works of literature. ...
... 5. Writing – upper classes used writing to keep records as well as for creative expression. Produced world’s first works of literature. ...
Introduction to World History/Agriculture and Technology Notes
... stone tools c) 1 million - homo erectus – upright human a. First to migrate b. Clothed selves – skins/furs d) 100,000 to 250,000 – homo sapiens – wise human a. social groups b. permanent, semi-permanent buildings e) 100,000 to 200,000 – homo sapiens sapiens a. Out of Africa – started in Africa and m ...
... stone tools c) 1 million - homo erectus – upright human a. First to migrate b. Clothed selves – skins/furs d) 100,000 to 250,000 – homo sapiens – wise human a. social groups b. permanent, semi-permanent buildings e) 100,000 to 200,000 – homo sapiens sapiens a. Out of Africa – started in Africa and m ...
МОДУЛЬ 6 Тема 2. Работа над материалом внеаудиторного
... Evolution is the complexity of processes by which living organisms established on the earth and have been expanded and modified through changes in form and function. Human evolution is the biological and cultural development of the species Homo sapiens or human beings. Humans evolved from apes, beca ...
... Evolution is the complexity of processes by which living organisms established on the earth and have been expanded and modified through changes in form and function. Human evolution is the biological and cultural development of the species Homo sapiens or human beings. Humans evolved from apes, beca ...
Your Hominid Ancestry (60000 years ago and older)
... The revelation that our ancient ancestors mated with one another could help explain one of the great mysteries in anthropology: Why did the Neanderthals disappear? After first venturing out of Africa, Neanderthals thrived in Europe for several hundred thousand years. But they mysteriously died out a ...
... The revelation that our ancient ancestors mated with one another could help explain one of the great mysteries in anthropology: Why did the Neanderthals disappear? After first venturing out of Africa, Neanderthals thrived in Europe for several hundred thousand years. But they mysteriously died out a ...
PPTX - Student Handouts
... First human ancestor to walk fully upright Some made complex stone tools Example – “Peking Man” Descendants were humans and neanderthals ...
... First human ancestor to walk fully upright Some made complex stone tools Example – “Peking Man” Descendants were humans and neanderthals ...
The Earliest Humans PowerPoint Presentation
... First human ancestor to walk fully upright Some made complex stone tools Example – “Peking Man” Descendants were humans and neanderthals ...
... First human ancestor to walk fully upright Some made complex stone tools Example – “Peking Man” Descendants were humans and neanderthals ...
Human Evolution - MStew
... Quick adaptation to environment without physical changes Culture is main reason H. erectus was so successful organization for hunting ability to protect against predators control of fire? possible campsites tools (Acheulean industry) ...
... Quick adaptation to environment without physical changes Culture is main reason H. erectus was so successful organization for hunting ability to protect against predators control of fire? possible campsites tools (Acheulean industry) ...
Human Evolution - Earth-G9
... some individuals over others to reproduce the next generation of the group this pressure acts on phenotype (genes plus environment), not genotype (DNA, genetic ...
... some individuals over others to reproduce the next generation of the group this pressure acts on phenotype (genes plus environment), not genotype (DNA, genetic ...
Evolution
... specimens have been found in a variety of places around the world including, Zambia, Southern Africa, Tanzania, and parts of Northern Europe as far North as England. Many researchers consider Homo Heidelbergensis a possible ancestor for both modern humans (Homo Sapiens) and Neanderthals (Homo Neande ...
... specimens have been found in a variety of places around the world including, Zambia, Southern Africa, Tanzania, and parts of Northern Europe as far North as England. Many researchers consider Homo Heidelbergensis a possible ancestor for both modern humans (Homo Sapiens) and Neanderthals (Homo Neande ...
Today`s powerpoint slides
... • Complete H.W. #3 on the assignment sheet for tomorrow. • Test on Unit #1 Monday – Multiple Choice Questions – Short Answer Questions ...
... • Complete H.W. #3 on the assignment sheet for tomorrow. • Test on Unit #1 Monday – Multiple Choice Questions – Short Answer Questions ...
Social Studies Review for Test
... Historians - study and write about the past Culture – way of life in a society Archaeology – study of people and cultures through their physical remains Mary Leakey and Louis Leakey – famous anthropologists – found tools and bones of early hominids in east Africa Olduvai Gorge – in Tanzania, Africa ...
... Historians - study and write about the past Culture – way of life in a society Archaeology – study of people and cultures through their physical remains Mary Leakey and Louis Leakey – famous anthropologists – found tools and bones of early hominids in east Africa Olduvai Gorge – in Tanzania, Africa ...
Evolution of the Human Brain
... Origins of behavioral modernity • ~70,000 ya • Art, jewelry, stone tool refinement ...
... Origins of behavioral modernity • ~70,000 ya • Art, jewelry, stone tool refinement ...
Humanity`s Place
... million years ago. • A single human species, homo erectus, lived in Africa and spread throughout the world. • Different regions continued to mate with one another so that no one group fragmented into another species. • They evolved distinguished characteristics in relation to climate and eventually ...
... million years ago. • A single human species, homo erectus, lived in Africa and spread throughout the world. • Different regions continued to mate with one another so that no one group fragmented into another species. • They evolved distinguished characteristics in relation to climate and eventually ...
Human evolution
... Homo sapiens, modern humans generally have more delicate skeletons. Their skulls are more rounded and their brow ridges protrude less. They also have relatively high foreheads and pointed chins. ...
... Homo sapiens, modern humans generally have more delicate skeletons. Their skulls are more rounded and their brow ridges protrude less. They also have relatively high foreheads and pointed chins. ...
Homo heidelbergensis
Homo heidelbergensis – sometimes called Homo rhodesiensis – is an extinct species of the genus Homo which lived in Africa, Europe and western Asia between 600 and 200 thousand years ago. Its brain was nearly as large as that of a modern Homo sapiens. First discovered near Heidelberg in Germany in 1907, it was described and named by Otto Schoetensack.Neanderthals, Denisovans, and modern humans (H. s. sapiens) are all descended from H. heidelbergensis. Between 300,000 and 400,000 years ago, an ancestral group of H. heidelbergensis became independent of others shortly after they had left Africa. One group branched northwest into Europe and West Asia, and eventually evolved into Neanderthals. The other group ventured eastwards throughout Asia, eventually developing into Denisovans. H. heidelbergensis evolved into H. sapiens approximately 130,000 years ago.