14. The walking ape Flashcards

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Six skeletal differences due to erect posture

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1. neck under skull vs behind
• balances head on spine
2. S shaped spine vs arched 
• absorbs shock as feet hit ground
3. pelvis bowl shaped, wide not long and femur angled inwards
• supports abdomen and balance
4. arms shorter than legs
5. heel bones support weight and toes forward
6. arched foot (vs flat to absorb shock)
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Differences in teeth bw humans and chimps

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  1. shape of palate - rounded not rectangular
  2. size of canines and diastema smaller (gap bw canines and molars)
  3. wear on molars
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Australopithecus Afarensis

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  • Lucy - 3.5 mya in eastern Africa
  • more erect - big toe forward, femur angled inwards
  • legs only just longer than arms - suggests still climbed trees well
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Lucy’s jaw

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  • canine size intermediate
  • diastema small but present
  • palate arch partly rounded
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Lucy’s skull

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  • ape-like skull
  • low forehead
  • prominent brow ridges
  • projecting face
  • cranial capacity
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What came first, enlargement of brain or upright walking?

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Upright walking

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7
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Homo habilis

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≈ 1.4 mya
• larger brain region for speech so maybe language and culture
• stone tools

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Homo erectus

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≈ 0.4mya
•like modern humans but heavier
• tall, built for running
• occipital ridge at rear

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H. erectus stone culture

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  • developed in africa after split w. Asian H. erectus
  • more elaborate tools
  • hand axe found everywhere
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Why was H. erectus so successful?

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  • less sexual dimorphism
  • less hair on body - wearing of furs
  • could adapt to environments fast without evol. change
  • acheulean tools - organisation for hunting
  • possible control of fire
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Homo neanderthalensis

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  • europe western Asia 300,000 yrs ago
  • homesites, burial
  • coexisted with modern humans for 20,000 years
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Skull features of neanderthalensis

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  • modest brow ridge
  • no jutting chin
  • larger eyes
  • brain focus on vision and movement
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Homo sapiens - skull features

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  • evolved in africa
  • high domes skull and flat face
  • rounded back of skull
  • jutting chin
  • better memory for vocalisation and grammar
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