Ch. 4 -- The Human Lineage Flashcards

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Acheulean tradition

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The stone-tool tradition associated with Hono erectus (I.e., symmetrical handaxe)

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Altricial

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The condition of being born at an immature stage of development (birds)

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Acheulean handaxe

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Symmetrical, bifacially flaked, teardrop-shaped, all-purpose stone tool of the later Early Paleolithic created by Homo erectus

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Calvarium

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The top part of a skull, lacking the lower jaw (mandible) and facial bones

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Cortex

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The exterior surface or rind of a core, usually removed in the process of stone-tool manufacturing

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Glacial

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Period of ice advance during the Pleistocene.

Generally long-lived (many thousands of years).
Interrupted by equally long, warmer periods called interglacials.

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Glacier

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A massive body of ice that, through a number of processes, can expand and actually move.

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Handaxe

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Bifacially chipped, symmetrical stone tools associated with Homo erectus populations in Africa and Europe

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Holocene epoch

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The recent and current geological epoch

Followed the Pleistocene- may represent a break with that glacial epoch, or may merely represent a short-lived respite in glaciation, an interglacial rather than a new and different epoch

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Interglacial

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Period during the Pleistocene when temperature ameliorated

Lasted for thousands of years and were proceeded and followed by glacials

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Interstadial

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Short periods during glacials when temperature increased and glaciers receded

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Microcephaly

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A congenital condition characterized by a very small head and incomplete development of the brain

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Neoteny

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“Holding on to youth”

Used to describe a feature of modern human beings– that the cranial morphology of modern adult human beings is more similar to that of subadult chimpanzees than it is to adults of that ape species

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Occipital

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Area to the rear of the skull

In ancient hominids, the occipital area tends to be massive and robust, but in anatomically modern humans it tends to be smooth and gracile

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Paleomagnetism

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Dating method based on the movement of the earth’s magnetic poles

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Pleistocene epoch

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Geological epoch beginning about 2.6 mya & perhaps ending about 10,000 ya

Marked by a succession of colder periods (glacials) interrupted by warmer periods (interglacials)

Large portions of the earth covered by ice and sea level was depressed

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Preform

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Partially worked core, flake, or blade

First general steps have been made in producing a tool

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Prognathous

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The quality of having a forward-thrusting lower face

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Secondarily altricial

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Human infants are born at an advanced - precocial - state in terms of sensory and brain development, but at an immature and dependent - altricial - state physically

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Stadial

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Short period of increased glaciation

Can occur during either glacials or interglacials and are separated by interstadials

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Supraorbital torus

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A continuous ridge of bone above and across the eye orbits

22
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Three-dimensional computed tomography

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Technique for producing a three-dimensional virtual image

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Tibia

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The larger of the two long bones making up the lower leg