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Name: Human Evolution 5 Year 13 Science 2015 In the examination: Resource material may use the names of currently recognised species. If candidates use named species in their answer, any information they produce must be consistent with those species named. Trends are limited to those exhibited by early bipedal hominins onwards and may involve comparison with other living hominids (apes). Any discussion of the causes of hominin evolution should consider the selection pressures that would lead to evolutionary change. Cultural evolution covers the following tool cultures and key species associated with them, through to development of agriculture and early settlements: • Oldowan • Acheulean • Mousterian • Upper Palaeolithic • Neolithic. Dispersal of hominins covers the period up to 10 000 years ago. Candidates should be able to demonstrate understanding of the ecological/evolutionary changes that could drive such dispersal. Scientific evidence relating to human evolution may include skeletal remains, nuclear and mitochondrial DNA, tools, evidence from scientific and comparative dating. Answers must be based on scientific evidence. Biological Evolution: change in genetic information from generation to generation genotypes selected for in natural selection genes of successful genotypes increase in gene pool genes of unsuccessful genotypes decrease in gene pool slow and not directional mutation that leads to new genes is random and not controlled Cultural Evolution: change in learned information from generation to generation skills, knowledge, history, beliefs, attitudes stored in a population by oral or written means fast and directional can be controlled by humans 1. How is genetic information passed from generation to generation? 2. Who do you inherit genetic information from? 3. How is learned information passed from generation to generation? 4. Who do you inherit learned information from? 5. Why is biological evolution slow? 6. Why is cultural evolution fast? Evolution of the Homo genus occurred in the ‘stone age’ (Palaeolithic). Physical and cultural changes occurred and evolved over the next 2 million years. brain progressively enlarged stature got taller ability to hunt developed improved and varied diet meat rich in protein and fat – high energy content – less time spent gathering food stone tools developed controlled use of fire social organisation became more complex speech developed Homo habilis – handy man – lived 2.3 to 1.4 mya – Upper Palaeolithic first and oldest of species transitional between Australopithecines and the Homo species Australopithecine type body – long arms human like face – less protruding brain bigger than Australopithecine’s but smaller than modern humans intelligence and social organisation more sophisticated than Australopithecine’s fossils accompanied by simple stone tools – Oldowan tool culture 7. How long ago did Homo habilis live? 8. Why is Homo habilis thought to be transitional between the Australopithecine and the Homo species? Oldowan stone tools one side broken H habilis used fine-grained rock H habilis understood how to strike rock at correct angle once or twice to make sharp flake used as choppers, hammers, diggers to work wood, cut meat, cut reeds, dig up roots used for scavenging rather than killing kills easily processed, tough plant food crushed or cut – more food sources available 9. What did Oldowan tools like? 10. How were Oldowan tools made? 11. What were Oldowan tools used for? 12. Why would more food sources be available because stone tools were in use? Homo habilis believed to be first to used tools – but Australopithecus garhi (2.6 mya) may also have done so – tools found with fossil remains. Widely accepted that Homo habilis was ancestor of later Homo species – but Homo ergaster / erectus may have co-existed – so may have a common ancestor – no fossil remains have been yet discovered. 13. Why is it thought that Australopithecus garhi used Oldowan stone tools? 14. Why do some scientists believe Homo habilis and Homo ergaster / erectus had a common ancestor? 15. Why do some scientists not believe this is the case? Some scientists believe that Homo ergaster and Homo erectus are one species. Some scientists believe they are two different species. H ergaster – ‘Turkana boy’ divered from H habilis about 1.9 – 1.8 mya then divered to H erectus H erectus – ‘Peking man’ ‘Java man’ had migrated to Asia Commonly thought – one species – Homo erectus – two populations – Africa and Asia slight skull differnces between two populations of one species 16. Why do some scientists believe that Homo ergaster and Homo erectus are two different species? 17. What is the commonly held view? The African population of Homo erectus is thought to be the ancestor of the Homo heidelbergensis, Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens. Another separate species – Homo georgicus – may have emerged from Africa about 800 000 years before Homo erectus. It took: 200 000 years for Homo erectus to appear in Asia 300 000 years to appear in Europe Migration linked to: cooler drier conditions from wet, tropical open savannah from forest change in food – tree fruits to grass seeds and roots change in prey and predator species – food more easily obtained 18. Where did Homo erectus migrate to from Africa? Place Turkana, Kenya Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania Ubeidiya, Israel Atapuerca Spain Dmanisi, Georgia Longgupo Cave, China Java 19. Occupation dates (earliest known) 1.6 to 1.9 mya 1.2 to 1.8 mya 1.5 mya 780 000 ya 1.7 mya 1.78 mya 1.6 mya (some date it 1.8 mya) Find the places of occupation on the world map and show the migration routes of Homo erectus. Homo erectus used more diverse and sophisticated tools than Homo habilis – Acheulean tool culture. Acheulean tools: more complex than Oldowan tools two faced (bi-facial) flake tools symmetrical tear-drop, oval or disc shape made for specific purpose – e.g. hand axe for chopping tools took a long time to make – average 65 blows scraping patterns on fossil bones show how these were used 20. What did Acheulean tools like? 21. How were Acheulean tools made? 22. What were Acheulean tools used for? Early Homo erectus in Africa used Oldowan stone tools but developed Acheulean tools over time. The Asian population – only Oldowan tools found with fossil remains. Homo erectus (thought to have been) first to have controlled use of fire in Europe and Asia charred animal bones, heat-altered stones and hearths found 1.5 mya used and maintained fire from original, natural source e.g. lightning first to have hunter-gatherer existence living in bands and hunting cooperatively Fire used for: providing light keeping predators away cooking food meeting place hardening wooden spear points providing warmth 23. Why was Homo erectus thought to be the first hominin to use fire? 24. Where was fire obtained from? Advantages of fire: cooking makes food softer and easier to chew and to digest. Kills parasites and detoxifies some plant poisons (tuberous roots). Shortens time spent chewing and eating – freeing time source of warmth – allows new habitats to be exploited, colder areas may have more resources keeping predators away from campsites – allows activities to be performed in safety (cooking, making tools, raising young) – gives group stability hardened wooden spear points – improved hunting stampede animals into traps or over a cliff light – extended time to make tools etc. allows social interaction meeting place – social organisation to allow communication, planning, learning, sharing 25. Distinguish between biological evolution and cultural evolution. __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 26. Explain why cultural evolution can occur much faster than biological evolution. __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 26. Describe Homo habilis and explain in what ways the species might be transitional between the Australopithecines and the Homo line. __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 27. Complete the table comparing Oldowan and Acheulean tool cultures. Oldowan Acheulean Associated with: Tools made from: Number of blows needed to fashion typical tool Number of faces of tool Shape of tool Tools used for Example diagram 28. List five uses of fire and for each describe one advantage for those that used it. Use of fire Evolutionary Advantage 29. Describe the ways in which biological and cultural evolution made Homo erectus a more advanced hominin than Homo habilis. a. biological evolution __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ b. cultural evolution __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 30. Suggest reasons for: a. the great diversity in fossil remains of Homo erectus __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ b. the classification of the fossil remains found in Georgia as belonging to a separate species __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 31. The earliest evidence of tool making, known as Oldowan tool culture, has been associated with Homo habilis approximately 2 to 1.5 mya. Homo erectus (1.8 mya to 300 000 ya) was the first known species to use fire and Acheulean stone tools. a. Explain how Acheulean tools differ from Oldowan tools in their design and manufacture. __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ b. The table presents fossil data for species belong to the genus Homo. Hominin species Homo habilis Estimated existence mya 2.0 to 1.5 Cranial capacity (cm3) 500-800 Evidence of use of Fossil excavation fire sites No East Africa Homo georgicus 1.8 to 1.7 600-780 No Homo erectus / ergaster Homo heidelbergensis 1.7 to 0.2 800-1100 Yes 0.6 to 0.25 1000-1300 yes Europe / Asia (Georgia) Africa and Asia Africa, Asia and Europe The map shows fossil excavation sites for several Homo species. Homo erectus is considered to be the first hominin capable of migrating out of Africa and across Asia about 1.5 million years ago. Discuss the reasons why many scientists believe Homo erectus was the first hominin equipped to migrate out of Africa: You should consider: evidence from the table of fossil data and the map the features of Homo erectus that enabled it to survive outside Africa evidence that conflicts with this view __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________