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Cavity in skull of bipedal creatures |
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Toros-Menalla, Djurab Desert, Chad 6 specimens
6-7mya
dated using fauna specimens
huge browridge
sagittal crest
small brain/reduced prognathism
weird critter, has aspects of hominin and hominoid |
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Lukeino Formation, Tugen Hills, Kenya
13 specimens
6mya
earliest bipedal hominin
taxonomy should remain in question
no crania to compare with tchadensis and tchadensis lacks postcrania |
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Aramis, Ethiopia
over 50 individuals
mostly dental, some postcranial remains
4.4mya
large posterior teeth, reduced anterior teeth |
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Australopithecus Anamensis |
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Kanapoi, Kenya
4.1mya
Numerous specimens, dental, crania, postcrania
bipedal; tibial muslces support weight,
tibial angle supports bipedal balance
arms not strong enough for locomotion
large anterior teeth |
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Australopithecus Afarensis |
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Ethiopia/Kenya
3.9-3mya
1st specimen from ethiopia
numerous individuals from both sexes
best represented taxon for this period
cladogenic (branched) with anamensis |
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Australopithecus Africanus |
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More derived than
anamensis or afarensis.
No C /P3 honing
mechanism.
U-shaped dental arcade.
No simian shelf or inferior
transverse torus.
mixed up critter - primitive and derived
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Bouri Formation, Ethiopia.
Species dated at 2-3mya. Very little remains found in East Africa during this specific time period, therefore important regardless of phylogenetic position.
Represented by one cranial specimen. Prognathic, small brain, sagittal crest basic tools |
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broad thumb/fingers
reduced prognathism
opportunist
large jaw, greater pressure
increased brain size
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long low skull
relatively flat frontal bone
projecting brow ridges
presence of supraorbital sulcus
700-1300cc brain size
marked prognathism
robust mandibles lacking defined chin and broad ascending ramus
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found in africa
400-200kya
dont look like neanderthals
1100-1400cc brain size
in europe
sima de los heusos
>300kya
24 individuals
over 1300 total specimens
cranial, dental, and post-cranial remains
mosaic of features suggestive of neanderthals, erectus, and sapiens |
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120-20kya
geo distribution: europe/middle east
heavy browridges
thick cranial cortex
greater femoral strength
shorter stature
decreased stress loads compared to some homo sapiens sapiens |
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160kya-present
enlarged cranial vault
reduction of supraorbital tori (no browridge)
reduction of mandibular robusticity
brain size 1300-2000cc
brain and vocal tract adapted for speech |
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multi-regional hypothesis |
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common ancestor departs africa 2mya
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regional colonies formed where genetic isolation and environmental adaptations maintain local variation
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local parties of interconnected network where genes constantly spread
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global migrations allowed for rapid exchange of genetic material and provided basis for modern human morphology
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all modern humans are the descendants of a single woman whose kin migrated out of africa and replaced all know populations
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clonal unit of inheritance (mtDNA)
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5-10x faster mutation rate than regular DNA; recent evolutionary events visible
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only 6% of all mtDNA distinguished populations from one another
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mtDNA sequences more variable within populations; thus human populations recently diverged
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variation among africans greater than any between africans and other groups, thus africans oldest population
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mtDNA mutation rate inconsistent
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studies of y-chromosome DNA suggest possible introgression
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