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I. Primate Heritage
A. First primates were arboreal
B. 3 major groups
C. Apes: Gibbons
D. Apes: Orangutans
E. Apes: Gorillas
F. Apes: Chimps
G. Apes: Humans
II. Hominid Evolution
A. family Hominidae
B. The human branch
C. Evolution of upright poster & bipedalism
D. Larger brains & the genus Homo
E. Origins of the “wise man”
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
I. Primate Heritage
A. First primates were arboreal – associated features that we’ve inherited.
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
I. Primate Heritage
B. 3 major groups
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
1. Prosimians part 1: Lorises, lemurs
lorises
10 cm
I. Primate Heritage
B. 3 major groups
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
1. Prosimians part 1: Lorises, lemurs
lemurs
10 cm
I. Primate Heritage
B. 3 major groups
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
2. Prosimians part 2: Tarsiers
10 cm
I. Primate Heritage
B. 3 major groups
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
3. Anthropoids: monkeys, Gibbons, Orangutans, Gorillas, Chimps, Humans
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
I. Primate Heritage
B. 3 major groups
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
3. Anthropoids: Monkeys, Gibbons, Orangutans, Gorillas, Chimps, Humans
New World Monkeys
I. Primate Heritage
B. 3 major groups
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
3. Anthropoids: Monkeys, Gibbons, Orangutans, Gorillas, Chimps, Humans
Old World Monkeys
baboons
I. Primate Heritage
B. 3 major groups
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
3. Anthropoids: Monkeys, Gibbons, Orangutans, Gorillas, Chimps, Humans
Old World Monkeys baboons
I. Primate Heritage
B. 3 major groups
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
3. Anthropoids: Monkeys, Gibbons, Orangutans, Gorillas, Chimps, Humans
Old World Monkeys mandrills
I. Primate Heritage
A. First primates were arboreal
B. 3 major groups
C. Apes: Gibbons
D. Apes: Orangutans
E. Apes: Gorillas
F. Apes: Chimps
G. Apes: Humans
II. Hominid Evolution
A. family Hominidae
B. The human branch
C. Evolution of upright poster & bipedalism
D. Larger brains & the genus Homo
E. Origins of the “wise man”
F. Apes: Chimps
2 species, tropical Africa
Sister group to humans.
Similarities to humans:
•We share 97% of alleles w/ chimps.
•Many morphological features shared.
•They make and use tools (simple).
•They have sense of self.
•Omnivorous.
•Coddling babys, breast feeding.
•Ability to walk bipedally.
•Bonobos often have frontal sexual
intercourse.
F. Apes: Chimps
2 species, tropical Africa
Sister group to humans.
Similarities to humans:
•We share 97% of alleles w/ chimps.
•Many morphological features shared.
•They make and use tools (simple).
•They have sense of self.
•Omnivorous.
•Coddling babys, breast feeding.
•Ability to walk bipedally.
•Bonobos often have frontal sexual
intercourse.
F. Apes: Chimps
2 species, tropical Africa
Sister group to humans.
Similarities to humans:
•We share 97% of alleles w/ chimps.
•Many morphological features shared.
•They make and use tools (simple).
•They have sense of self.
•Omnivorous.
•Coddling babys, breast feeding.
•Ability to walk bipedally.
•Bonobos often have frontal sexual
intercourse.
F. Apes: Chimps
2 species, tropical Africa
Sister group to humans.
Distinctions from Humans:
•Knuckle walking.
•Big toe has thumb-like dexterity.
•50% time in trees (including sleeping).
•Thicker, denser body hair.
•Adults have more prominent brow ridge,
snout.
•Greater sexual dimorphism (less so than
in Gorillas.
I. Primate Heritage
G. Apes #5: Humans (genus Homo)
Extant species: Homo sapiens
Extinct species (†):
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
†Homo habilis (Handy Man)
†Homo rudolfensis (Rudolf Man)
†Homo ergaster (Working Man)
†Homo erectus (Upright Man)
†Homo floresiensis (Flores Man — discovered 2003)
†Homo antecessor (Predecessor Man)
†Homo heidelbergensis (Heidelberg Man)
†Homo neanderthalensis (Neanderthal Man)
†Homo rhodesiensis (Rhodesia Man)
†Homo cepranensis (Ceprano Man)
†Homo georgicus (Georgia Man)
†Homo sapiens idaltu (elderly wise man — discovered 1997)
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
-bipedal
-much less hair
-reduced sexual dimorphism
-larger brain
-shorter jaw, snout
-speech
-symbolic thought (not unique)
-complex tools
-habitat: variable
-diet: variable
I. Primate Heritage
G. Apes #5: Humans (genus Homo)
II. Hominid Evolution
A. Family Hominidae
Hylobatidae (184) Pongo (2) Gorilla (2) Pan (2) Homo (1)
SE Asia SE Asia <Trop. Africa>
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
Great Apes
Lesser Apes
White-cheeked gibbon
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
5-7 Ma
II. Hominid Evolution
B. The species on the human branch: “hominids” (includes several genera such as Homo, Australopithecus)
II. Hominid Evolution
B. The species on the human branch: “hominids”
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
C. Upright posture evolved before large brains
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
C. Upright posture evolved before large brains
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
C. Upright posture evolved before large brains
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
Opening in
skull reveals
upright posture
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
C. Upright posture evolved before large brains
Convergent big toe
Position of
inner toe
reveals upright
posture
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
C. Upright posture evolved before large brains
Convergent big toe -Tanzania
-ca. 3.5 Ma
-damp volcanic ash
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
C. Upright posture evolved before large brains
Convergent big toe -Tanzania
-ca. 3.5 Ma
-damp volcanic ash
Hylobatidae Pongo Gorilla Pan Homo
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
C. Upright posture evolved before large brains
Convergent big toe
Position of
inner toe
reveals upright
posture
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
C. Upright posture evolved before large brains
Pelvis, spine curvature, knee joint all reveal bipedalism
http://www.teachersdomain.org/resources/tdc02/sci/life/evo/findinglucy/index.html
Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis)
Homo erectus
Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis)
Australopithecus afarensis
Homo erectus
Homo sapiens
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
D. Larger brains (tools) and reduced sexual dimorphism define the genus Homo
ca. 1.8 Ma
Often found with primitive
stone tools
(e.g. Olduvai Gorge,
Tanzania;
Lake Turkana, Kenya)
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
5-7 Ma
II. Hominid Evolution
D. Larger brains (tools) and reduced sexual dimorphism define the genus Homo
Was Homo
habilis the first
to make tools?
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
D. Larger brains (tools), reduced sexual dimorphism, & the genus Homo
-1.8-1.5 Ma
-First Homo to leave Africa
-First hunter / gatherers, rather than
mere prey
-Fire (ca. 500,000 – 300,000 ybp)?
‘Peking man’ (H. erectus)
Homo heidelbergensis (Europe: ca. 300,000 ybp)
Sometimes called H. sapiens archaic
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
D. Larger brains (tools), reduced sexual dimorphism, & the genus Homo
Homo neanderthalensis (Europe: 200,000-40,000 ybp)
Formerly Homo sapiens subspecies neanderthalis
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
D. Larger brains (tools), reduced sexual dimorphism, & the genus Homo
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
E. Origins of the “wise-man”, Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Defined by larger brain, forehead, and reduced brow ridge.
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
E. Origins of the “wise-man”, Homo sapiens
Two theories:
1) Multiregional hypothesis
-modern humans evolved from different tribes of Homo erectus
-Europeans, for example, came via H. erectus > H. neanderthalensis > H. sapiens
2) Replacement hypothesis
-modern humans came from one tribe of Homo erectus and replace all other tribes.
-Neanderthals, etc. thus were evolutionary dead ends
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
E. Origins of the “wise-man”
Two theories:
1) Multiregional hypothesis
(multiple origins)
2) Replacement hypothesis
(single origin)
“mongoloid”
“negroid”
“caucasoid”
Homo erectus
H. sapiens skull is very distinctive
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
E. Origins of the “wise-man”
Two theories:
1) Multiregional hypothesis
(multiple origins)
2) Replacement hypothesis
(single origin)
Homo erectus (1.6 Ma-200 Ka)
H. sapiens fossil record
Europe: H. heidelbergensis
& H. neanderthalensis (400-40 Ka)
H. sapiens (195 Ka): E Africa
H. sapiens (50 Ka): Asia, Europe
H. sapiens (40 Ka): Australia
H. sapiens (15 Ka): America
Topic 14 – Human Evolution
II. Hominid Evolution
E. Origins of the “wise-man”
Two theories:
1) Multiregional hypothesis
(multiple origins)
2) Replacement hypothesis
(single origin)
“mongoloid”
“negroid”
“caucasoid”
H. sapiens mtDNA
Europe: H. heidelbergensis
& H. neanderthalensis (400-40 Ka)

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topic14-human-evolution.ppt

  • 1.
  • 2. I. Primate Heritage A. First primates were arboreal B. 3 major groups C. Apes: Gibbons D. Apes: Orangutans E. Apes: Gorillas F. Apes: Chimps G. Apes: Humans II. Hominid Evolution A. family Hominidae B. The human branch C. Evolution of upright poster & bipedalism D. Larger brains & the genus Homo E. Origins of the “wise man” Topic 14 – Human Evolution
  • 3. I. Primate Heritage A. First primates were arboreal – associated features that we’ve inherited. Topic 14 – Human Evolution
  • 4. I. Primate Heritage B. 3 major groups Topic 14 – Human Evolution 1. Prosimians part 1: Lorises, lemurs lorises 10 cm
  • 5. I. Primate Heritage B. 3 major groups Topic 14 – Human Evolution 1. Prosimians part 1: Lorises, lemurs lemurs 10 cm
  • 6. I. Primate Heritage B. 3 major groups Topic 14 – Human Evolution 2. Prosimians part 2: Tarsiers 10 cm
  • 7. I. Primate Heritage B. 3 major groups Topic 14 – Human Evolution 3. Anthropoids: monkeys, Gibbons, Orangutans, Gorillas, Chimps, Humans
  • 8. Topic 14 – Human Evolution
  • 9. I. Primate Heritage B. 3 major groups Topic 14 – Human Evolution 3. Anthropoids: Monkeys, Gibbons, Orangutans, Gorillas, Chimps, Humans New World Monkeys
  • 10. I. Primate Heritage B. 3 major groups Topic 14 – Human Evolution 3. Anthropoids: Monkeys, Gibbons, Orangutans, Gorillas, Chimps, Humans Old World Monkeys baboons
  • 11. I. Primate Heritage B. 3 major groups Topic 14 – Human Evolution 3. Anthropoids: Monkeys, Gibbons, Orangutans, Gorillas, Chimps, Humans Old World Monkeys baboons
  • 12. I. Primate Heritage B. 3 major groups Topic 14 – Human Evolution 3. Anthropoids: Monkeys, Gibbons, Orangutans, Gorillas, Chimps, Humans Old World Monkeys mandrills
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  • 14. I. Primate Heritage A. First primates were arboreal B. 3 major groups C. Apes: Gibbons D. Apes: Orangutans E. Apes: Gorillas F. Apes: Chimps G. Apes: Humans II. Hominid Evolution A. family Hominidae B. The human branch C. Evolution of upright poster & bipedalism D. Larger brains & the genus Homo E. Origins of the “wise man”
  • 15. F. Apes: Chimps 2 species, tropical Africa Sister group to humans. Similarities to humans: •We share 97% of alleles w/ chimps. •Many morphological features shared. •They make and use tools (simple). •They have sense of self. •Omnivorous. •Coddling babys, breast feeding. •Ability to walk bipedally. •Bonobos often have frontal sexual intercourse.
  • 16. F. Apes: Chimps 2 species, tropical Africa Sister group to humans. Similarities to humans: •We share 97% of alleles w/ chimps. •Many morphological features shared. •They make and use tools (simple). •They have sense of self. •Omnivorous. •Coddling babys, breast feeding. •Ability to walk bipedally. •Bonobos often have frontal sexual intercourse.
  • 17. F. Apes: Chimps 2 species, tropical Africa Sister group to humans. Similarities to humans: •We share 97% of alleles w/ chimps. •Many morphological features shared. •They make and use tools (simple). •They have sense of self. •Omnivorous. •Coddling babys, breast feeding. •Ability to walk bipedally. •Bonobos often have frontal sexual intercourse.
  • 18. F. Apes: Chimps 2 species, tropical Africa Sister group to humans. Distinctions from Humans: •Knuckle walking. •Big toe has thumb-like dexterity. •50% time in trees (including sleeping). •Thicker, denser body hair. •Adults have more prominent brow ridge, snout. •Greater sexual dimorphism (less so than in Gorillas.
  • 19. I. Primate Heritage G. Apes #5: Humans (genus Homo) Extant species: Homo sapiens Extinct species (†): Topic 14 – Human Evolution †Homo habilis (Handy Man) †Homo rudolfensis (Rudolf Man) †Homo ergaster (Working Man) †Homo erectus (Upright Man) †Homo floresiensis (Flores Man — discovered 2003) †Homo antecessor (Predecessor Man) †Homo heidelbergensis (Heidelberg Man) †Homo neanderthalensis (Neanderthal Man) †Homo rhodesiensis (Rhodesia Man) †Homo cepranensis (Ceprano Man) †Homo georgicus (Georgia Man) †Homo sapiens idaltu (elderly wise man — discovered 1997)
  • 20. Topic 14 – Human Evolution -bipedal -much less hair -reduced sexual dimorphism -larger brain -shorter jaw, snout -speech -symbolic thought (not unique) -complex tools -habitat: variable -diet: variable I. Primate Heritage G. Apes #5: Humans (genus Homo)
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  • 22. II. Hominid Evolution A. Family Hominidae Hylobatidae (184) Pongo (2) Gorilla (2) Pan (2) Homo (1) SE Asia SE Asia <Trop. Africa> Topic 14 – Human Evolution Great Apes Lesser Apes White-cheeked gibbon
  • 23. Topic 14 – Human Evolution 5-7 Ma II. Hominid Evolution B. The species on the human branch: “hominids” (includes several genera such as Homo, Australopithecus)
  • 24. II. Hominid Evolution B. The species on the human branch: “hominids” Topic 14 – Human Evolution
  • 25. II. Hominid Evolution C. Upright posture evolved before large brains Topic 14 – Human Evolution
  • 26. II. Hominid Evolution C. Upright posture evolved before large brains Topic 14 – Human Evolution
  • 27. II. Hominid Evolution C. Upright posture evolved before large brains Topic 14 – Human Evolution Opening in skull reveals upright posture
  • 28. Topic 14 – Human Evolution II. Hominid Evolution C. Upright posture evolved before large brains Convergent big toe Position of inner toe reveals upright posture
  • 29. Topic 14 – Human Evolution II. Hominid Evolution C. Upright posture evolved before large brains Convergent big toe -Tanzania -ca. 3.5 Ma -damp volcanic ash
  • 30. Topic 14 – Human Evolution II. Hominid Evolution C. Upright posture evolved before large brains Convergent big toe -Tanzania -ca. 3.5 Ma -damp volcanic ash
  • 31. Hylobatidae Pongo Gorilla Pan Homo Topic 14 – Human Evolution II. Hominid Evolution C. Upright posture evolved before large brains Convergent big toe Position of inner toe reveals upright posture
  • 32. Topic 14 – Human Evolution II. Hominid Evolution C. Upright posture evolved before large brains Pelvis, spine curvature, knee joint all reveal bipedalism http://www.teachersdomain.org/resources/tdc02/sci/life/evo/findinglucy/index.html Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis)
  • 35. Topic 14 – Human Evolution II. Hominid Evolution D. Larger brains (tools) and reduced sexual dimorphism define the genus Homo ca. 1.8 Ma Often found with primitive stone tools (e.g. Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania; Lake Turkana, Kenya)
  • 36. Topic 14 – Human Evolution 5-7 Ma II. Hominid Evolution D. Larger brains (tools) and reduced sexual dimorphism define the genus Homo Was Homo habilis the first to make tools?
  • 37. Topic 14 – Human Evolution II. Hominid Evolution D. Larger brains (tools), reduced sexual dimorphism, & the genus Homo -1.8-1.5 Ma -First Homo to leave Africa -First hunter / gatherers, rather than mere prey -Fire (ca. 500,000 – 300,000 ybp)? ‘Peking man’ (H. erectus)
  • 38. Homo heidelbergensis (Europe: ca. 300,000 ybp) Sometimes called H. sapiens archaic Topic 14 – Human Evolution II. Hominid Evolution D. Larger brains (tools), reduced sexual dimorphism, & the genus Homo
  • 39. Homo neanderthalensis (Europe: 200,000-40,000 ybp) Formerly Homo sapiens subspecies neanderthalis Topic 14 – Human Evolution II. Hominid Evolution D. Larger brains (tools), reduced sexual dimorphism, & the genus Homo
  • 40. Topic 14 – Human Evolution II. Hominid Evolution E. Origins of the “wise-man”, Homo sapiens Homo sapiens Defined by larger brain, forehead, and reduced brow ridge.
  • 41. Topic 14 – Human Evolution II. Hominid Evolution E. Origins of the “wise-man”, Homo sapiens Two theories: 1) Multiregional hypothesis -modern humans evolved from different tribes of Homo erectus -Europeans, for example, came via H. erectus > H. neanderthalensis > H. sapiens 2) Replacement hypothesis -modern humans came from one tribe of Homo erectus and replace all other tribes. -Neanderthals, etc. thus were evolutionary dead ends
  • 42. Topic 14 – Human Evolution II. Hominid Evolution E. Origins of the “wise-man” Two theories: 1) Multiregional hypothesis (multiple origins) 2) Replacement hypothesis (single origin) “mongoloid” “negroid” “caucasoid” Homo erectus H. sapiens skull is very distinctive
  • 43. Topic 14 – Human Evolution II. Hominid Evolution E. Origins of the “wise-man” Two theories: 1) Multiregional hypothesis (multiple origins) 2) Replacement hypothesis (single origin) Homo erectus (1.6 Ma-200 Ka) H. sapiens fossil record Europe: H. heidelbergensis & H. neanderthalensis (400-40 Ka) H. sapiens (195 Ka): E Africa H. sapiens (50 Ka): Asia, Europe H. sapiens (40 Ka): Australia H. sapiens (15 Ka): America
  • 44. Topic 14 – Human Evolution II. Hominid Evolution E. Origins of the “wise-man” Two theories: 1) Multiregional hypothesis (multiple origins) 2) Replacement hypothesis (single origin) “mongoloid” “negroid” “caucasoid” H. sapiens mtDNA Europe: H. heidelbergensis & H. neanderthalensis (400-40 Ka)