4/25 Lecture - Fossil Record Homo Flashcards

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Pleistocene Epoch

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Ice ages
2.6 MYA
Cooled Avg Temp

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2
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12 major glaciations

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over last 1MY

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3
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H. florensis & H. luzonensis

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insular dwarfism
H. luzonensis retains climbing adaptations
Implication: H. erectus dispersed through islands

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4
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H. neaderthalensis

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EVC like modern humans
Archaic Cranium:
- long low braincase
- massive nose
Robust Post Crania:
- short limbs/ stocky body
(adapted to colder climate )
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5
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H. neaderthalensis pt 2.

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Mousterian Industry ( mode 3)
spearpoints/active hunting/fire
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6
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blade technology (Mode IV)

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Blades are long, thin stone tools that are commonly found at modern human sites

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7
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microlith technology (Mode V)

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sharp edge on one side

carefully flattened surface on the other side

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8
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Klasies River Mouth

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Tools, beads, and decorated ostrich eggshells found

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9
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mtDNA / Y-chromosome / chromosome 12

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linked by short branches= more RCA

linked by long branches = Less RCA

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10
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Upper Paleolithic industries

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Aurignacian
Gravettian
Solutrean
Magdalenian

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11
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Aruginacian

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large blades, burins, and bone points

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12
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Gravettian

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small, parallel-sided blades

and bone awls

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13
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Soultrean

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beautiful leaf-shaped points

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14
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Magdalenian

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carved, decorated bone and antler points together with many microliths

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15
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burin / awl

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burin- a tool now used for engraving

awl- a small pointed tool used for piercing holes

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16
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Lake Mungo / Kow Swamp

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Australia

the oldest evidence of cremation

17
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complete replacement hypothesis
(aka Out-of-Africa or Noah’s Ark hyp.)
(Back to Africa Hyp)

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archaic sapiens spread out everywhere/ back to africa
- from africa, modern sapiens evolved from archaic sapiens,
then spread through the world.
They replaced the archaic sapiens WITHOUT interbreeding

18
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multiregional hypothesis

aka regional continuity hyp.

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Both subspecies have been members of the same interbreeding pool since Homo erectus (gene flow) and have evolved in parallel fashion)

19
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hyp. For origin and spread of human:

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Both

Out of Africa but SOME interbreeding

20
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“The Human Revolution”

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emergence of language, consciousness and culture in our species.

21
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vs “human evolution”

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not a European revolution

but rather a gradual shift from Africa and out.