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CLARK SPENCER LARSEN
E S S E N T I A L S O FPHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGYS ECOND E DITION
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Early Hominid Origins: The Roots of
Humanity
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Early Hominid Origins: The Roots of
Humanity• Ques2ons addressed in
this chapter: – What is a hominid?
– Why did hominidsevolve?
– Who were the rsthominids?
– What was theevolu2onary fate of therst hominids?
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What is a Hominid?
• What is differentabout humans?
– Speech – Cogni2on
– Culture
– Upright walking
– Non-honingchewing
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What is a Hominid?
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Non-honing Chewing
• Honing versus apical
wear• Shearing versus grinding
• Male-male aggression
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Non-honing Chewing
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Why Did Hominids Evolve?
• Hun2ng Hypothesis – Charles Darwin
• Hominids evolved inAfrica
• Hun2ng meat = tooluse
• Tool use = large brain
• Tool use = smallcanine
• Tool use = free hands
• Free hands =bipedalism
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Why Did Hominids Evolve?
• Patchy ForestHypothesis
– Peter Rodman &Henry McHenry
– African savanna
– Two-legsenerge2cally
more efficientthan four?
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Why Did Hominids Evolve?
• Provisioning Hypothesis – Owen Lovejoy
– More food supports more infants, which canlower IBI. – Suite of anatomies and behaviors co-evolve
• Food provisioning• Pair bonding
– Reduced canine size
• Coopera2on• Bipedalism
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Who Were the First Hominids?
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Who Were the First Hominids?Sahelanthropus
• Sahelanthropustchadensis – Chad, Central Africa
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6–7 million years old• Forest near lake – M. Brunet – Anatomies:
• Small brain (350 cc)• Bipedal? Foramen
magnum• Non-honing chewing – Smallish canines
• Massive browridge
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Who Were the First Hominids? Orrorin
• Orrorin tugenensis – Tugen Hills, Kenya,
Africa – 6 million years old
• Forest – M. Pickford & B. Senut – Anatomies:
• Bipedal – Based on femur
• Tree climber based onhand bones
• Par2ally honingcanines
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Who Were the First Hominids?
Ardipithecus and the Middle Awash
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Who Were the First Hominids? Ardipithecuskadabba
• Ardipithecus kadabba – Middle Awash Valley,
Ethiopia, Africa
– 5. –5.8 million yearsold
• Forest
– T. White & Y. Haile-Selassie
– Anatomies:• Bipedal
– Based on toe bone
• Perihoning complex
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Who Were the First Hominids? Ardipithecusramidus
• Ardipithecus ramidus – Middle Awash Valley,
Ethiopia, Africa
– 4.4 million years old• Forest
– Interna2onal team led by T.White & Y. Haile-Selassie
– Anatomies:• Bipedal
– Based on pelvis, femur, foot
• Climbing based on hand andfoot
• Non-honing canines
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Who Were the First Hominids? Ardipithecusramidus
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Who Were the First Hominids? Ardipithecusramidus
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Who Were the First Hominids?
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Australopithecus
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Australopithecus anamensis
• Australopithecusanamensis – Kenya & Ethiopia, Africa – ~4 million years old
• Woodland – M. Leakey & T. White – Anatomies:
• Bipedal – Based on shin bone
• Non-honing canines
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Australopithecus afarensis
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Australopithecus afarensis
• Australopithecusafarensis – Tanzania &Ethiopia,
Africa – 3 –3.6 million years old
• Woodland & grassland
– D. Johanson & others
– Anatomies:• Bipedal (some
climbing?)
• Non-honing, smallcanine
• Large molars
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Australopithecus (Kenyanthropus)
platyops• Australopithecus
platyops – Kenya, Africa
– 3.5 million years old• Woodland
– M. Leakey – Anatomies:
• Flat face• Small molar teeth
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Diversica2on of the Hominidae
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Australopithecus garhi
• Australopithecusgarhi – Ethiopia, Africa
– .5 million years old• Woodland
– T. White & Y. Haile-Selassie
– Anatomies:• Large teeth
(premolars andmolars)
• Long legs• Stone tools?
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The First Tool Makers
• Oldowan stone tools( .6 million years)
• Australopithecus rststone tool makers; notHomo
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The Robust Australopithecines(Paranthropus )
• Australopithecusaethiopicus – Ethiopia & Kenya, Africa
– .5 million years old• Woodland & grassland
• Sagi al crest & large molars
• Australopithecus boisei – Ethiopia, Tanzania, & Kenya,
Africa – 1. – .3 million years old
• Grassland
• Sagi al crest & large molars
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South African Australopithecines
• Australopithecusafricanus
• Australopithecus(Paranthropus)robustus
• Australopithecussediba
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South African Australopithecines
• Australopithecus africanus – –3 million years ago
– Small, non-honing canines; largepremolars and molars
– Bipedal
• Australopithecus robustus – 1.5– million years ago
– Small, non-honing canines; very
large premolars and molars – Bipedal
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South African Australopithecines
• Australopithecussediba – million years old
(Malapa Cave) – Forest andgrassland
• Ea2ng C3 foods
– Anatomy
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Small brain, smallteeth• Human-like hand
and pelvis• Mosaic foot
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The Australopithecines
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The Australopithecines
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Australopithecine to Early Homo
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