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What are the traits of a Hominid? (2) |
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Nonhoning Chewing Bipedal Locomotion |
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What is Nonhoning Chewing? (4) |
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No slicing, mainly grinding No projecting canines or diastema Pressure on front portion of chewing muscles Thicker enamal |
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A gap between two teeth, commonly between incisors and molars |
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What are the two traits of Bipedal Locomotion? |
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Getting around on two feet Considered evolved before large brain size |
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Why do evolutionists think bipedalism evolved? (3) |
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Arms/hands free to carry objects energy efficient locomotion keep body cooler suspensory feeders |
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What objects did bipedalism supposedly allow to be carried? |
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use of weapons use of ground and tree resources for males to assist with gathering food for females |
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What are suspensory feeders? |
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critters that hang below the branches to feed; supposedly bipedalism allowed easier access to food on these low branches |
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What are the costs of bipedalism in hominids? (4) |
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predation risks risk of back injury varicose veins leg and foot injury |
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Where were the early hominids? |
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What were the "earliest" hominids? |
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What are the three preaustralopithecines? |
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Sahelanthropus tchadensis Orrorin tugenensis Ardipithecus ramidus |
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What is the dating of Sahelanthropus tchadensis? |
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Where was Sahelanthropus tchadensis found? |
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What is Sahelanthropus tchadensis's brain size? |
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What hominid traids does Sahelanthropus tchadensis show? |
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foramen magnum nonhoning chewing |
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What is a foramen magnum? |
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It is the hole in the base of our skull, through which the spinal cord passes. For bipedal creatures, it is more central to the skull than for quadrupedal creatures |
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What is nonhoning chewing? |
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No slicing, mainly grinding Lack of projecting canine and diastema Pressure on front portion of chewing muscles Thicker enamel |
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What is the dating of Orrorin tugenensis? |
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What is the nickname of Orrorin tugenensis? |
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Millennium man, also know as the original man in the Tugen region |
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Where was Orrorin tugenensis found? |
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What kind of environment did Orrorin tugenensis live in? |
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What traits did Orrorin tugenensis have? |
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curved finger bond nonhoning chewing femur curves inward |
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What is the dating of Ardipithecus ramidus? |
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Where was Ardipithecus ramidus found? |
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What is the brain size of Ardipithecus ramidus? |
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What are the arms of Ardipithecus ramidus like? |
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equal limb lengths Long lower arm and fingers |
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What is the pelvis of Ardipithecus ramidus like? |
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It has ape and human traits? |
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Was Ardipithecus ramidus bipedal? |
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Does the foot of Ardipithecus ramidus have an arch? |
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Does the foot of Ardipithecus ramidus have a diverged big toe? |
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What are the Australopithecines? (6) |
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Australopithecus anamensis Australopithecus afarensis A. garhi Australopithecus sediba Australopithecus africanus Robust Australopithecines |
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What is the other name for Robust Australopithecines? |
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Where was Australopithecus anamensis found? |
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Lake Turkana and Etheopia |
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What is the dating of Australopithecus anamensis? |
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What are the distinctive traits of Australopithecus anamensis? |
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Large canines Parallel dental arcade Signs of weight bearing stress from upright walking |
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What does weight bearing stress indicate? |
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Left off on bottom of page 2, chapter 10 notes |
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What 7 traits allow bipedalism? |
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S Spine Straight toes Double Arches Forenum magnum Swiveling hips Thigh bones femur angles inward |
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Where were early hominids found? |
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Why is sahelanthrropus tchadensis important? |
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Its date of 7-6 mya puts bipeds in Myocene era |
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Why is orrorin tugenensis important? |
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Its date of 6 may puts bipeds in Myocene era |
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What are the traits of orrorin tugenensis? |
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Curved finger bone (like apes, infers tree climbing) Nonhoning chewing (like human) Long neck on femur (like human) 6 mya |
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What are the traits of Sahelanthropus tchadensis? |
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Foramen magnum is halfway between human and chimp Nonhoning chewing 7-6 mya |
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What are the two pre-australopithecines? |
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orrorin tugenensis Sahelanthropus tchadensis |
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What do scientists call the earliest hominids? |
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Where was orrorin tugenensis found? |
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Lake Turkana in Rift Valley, a forested environment |
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Why is Ardipithecus ramidus special? |
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Its big toe is divergent, showing it likely spent time in trees and on the ground |
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What is the brain size of ardipithecus ramidus? |
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What is the dating of ardipithecus ramidus? |
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Describe the arms of ardipithecus ramidus. |
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equal limb lengths Long lower arm and fingers (like apes) Pelvis has ape and human traits |
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Describe the feet of ardipithecus ramidus. |
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diverged big toe (with grasping ability but not as strong as an ape) No arch |
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What does Australopithecine mean? |
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Southern Ape original finds were in South Africa |
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What are australopithecus anamensis found? |
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What is the dating of australopithecus anamensis? |
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Describe the teeth of australopithecus anamensis. |
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Large Canines (halfway between apes and humans) Parallel tooth rows (like apes) |
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What shape does a human tooth arcade have? |
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What shape does a australopithecus anamensis tooth arcade have? |
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What is seen in the bones of australopithecus anamensis? |
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Signs of weight bearing stress in knee joint scans infer upright walking |
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Where was Australopithicus afarensis found? |
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Tanzania, Ethiopia, Rift Valley; Africa |
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What is the dating of Australopithicus afarensis? |
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What are the general body attributes of Australopithicus afarensis? (KNOW THIS!) |
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Apelike from waist up Humanlike from waist down |
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What is the dental arcade of Australopithicus afarensis? |
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What are the shoulders like of Australopithicus afarensis? |
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What are the arms like of Australopithicus afarensis? |
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What are the fingers like of Australopithicus afarensis? |
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curved (probably decent in trees) |
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What are the general arm and leg attributes of Australopithicus afarensis? |
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What are the traits of a chimp pelvis? |
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What are the traits of a human pelvis? |
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short and wide; basin-shaped |
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What is the shape of Lucy's nose? |
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Australopithicus afarensis |
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Does Lucy have subnasal prognathism? |
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What is subnasal prognathism? |
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The face juts out below the nose (found in chimps) |
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How does Lucy's dental arcade compare with a chimps? |
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The canines are smaller, with wear mostly on the tips |
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What is the species of the Dikitha skull? |
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Australopithicus afarensis |
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What is the estimated age of the Dikitha skull at death? |
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Does the Dikitha skull have a hyoid bone? |
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Yes - it could not speak like humans |
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What are the Laetoli footprints? |
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fossilized humanoid footprints, with another animal track fossilized with them. |
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Who likely made the Laetoli footprints? |
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Australopithicus afarensis, possibly others |
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What is the dating of the Laetoli footprints? |
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What do the Laetoli footprints show? |
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an arch toes going the same direction, as a human's do No knuckle prints of signs of quadrapedalism |
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What is the location of the foramen magnum on Lucy? |
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What is shown on the base of Lucy's skull? |
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flares - it shows she leaned forward |
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Where was Australopithicus garhi found? |
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What is the dating of Australopithicus garhi? |
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What is significant about Australopithicus garhi? |
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We find its bones with butchered animal bones; this infers tool-use |
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What is the brain size of Australopithicus garhi? |
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Describe the teeth of Australopithicus garhi. |
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What makes scientists believe that the animal bones found near Australopithicus garhi were butchered? |
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The bones have sharp scratch and groove cut marks, as from a flaked stone, rather than the smooth indents which teeth would leave behind |
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Which is the first species believed to use tools? |
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What is the dating of Australopithicus africanus? |
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Where is Australopithicus africanus found? |
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Is Australopithicus africanus large? |
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What are the general body attributes of Australopithicus africanus? |
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ape traits from the waist up human traits from the waist down |
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What is the species of the Taung Child? |
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Australopithicus africanus |
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What is special about the Taung Child? |
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A fossilized mold of a soft organ. The Taung Child has an endocast of the brain |
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How does the tooth growth rate of Australopithicus africanus compare with Australopithicus afarensis? |
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It is faster; indicating a shorter life span |
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What species is Mrs. Ples? |
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Australopithicus africanus |
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What is the skull like of Australopithicus africanus? (Mrs. Ples) |
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What are the traits of a gracile skull? |
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No crest on top of head; instead smooth No flared zygomatics Moderate sized teeth Less prognathism (smaller front teeth) Craniel capacity 450 cc (bigger than afarensis) |
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cheekbones; in chimps they flare out to allow muscles to pull through them and crush hard foods |
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Where is Australopithicus sediba found? |
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What is the dating of Australopithicus sediba? |
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What is the brain size of Australopithicus sediba? |
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What are the facial features of Australopithicus sediba? |
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small face, jaws, and teeth; its human-like traits are arguable because the specimen found is a juvenile |
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What is the body size of Australopithicus sediba? |
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What are the arms like of Australopithicus sediba? |
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Describe the hands of Australopithicus sediba |
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short fingers with more extension on thumbs |
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Describe the pelvis of Australopithicus sediba |
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What is the general species name of specimens with a sagittal crest, postorbital constriction, flared zygomatics and large mandibles and molar teeth? |
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Robust Australopithecines |
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What is the other name of Robust Australopithecines? |
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What is the raised ridge of skull bone called? |
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What are the head attributes of robust Australopithecines? KNOW THESE! |
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Sagittal crest, Highest degree of postorbital constriction' flared zygomatics Large mandible and molar teeth |
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Where are robust Australopithecines found? |
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South Africa, East Africa |
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What is the highest degree of postorbital constriction? |
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There is a narrow bond at the top of the head behind the eyes |
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What behavior is expected of specimens with robust traits? |
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They are anatomically specialized for a hard-object diet: nuts and tough fibers |
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What are the two species of Robust Australopithecines? |
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Au. aethiopicus Au. boisei |
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What is the dating of Au. aethiopicus? |
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What is the dating of Au. boisei? |
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What behaviors are thought of for australopithicines? |
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Tool use like chimpanzees (since brain size is larger) Meat-eating Social organization of MM-MF groups |
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What tool use are australopithicines thought to have? |
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use of plant materials like leaves and stems as tools; use of unmodified stone, possible use of modified stone |
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Why is meat-eating of australopithicines important? |
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It is high protein Easy to transport Requires skills to obtain |
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Did australopithicines hunt or scavenge? |
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Either is possible; chimps do not scavenge |
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What are the social attributes thought of australopithicines? |
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food sharing (increases with meat-eating) MM-MF due to moderate sexual dimorphism and the fact that terrestrial traits indicate MM-MF in other animals |
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