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1 Slide Set #26C Tim Roufs’ section Homo erectus in Africa

2 Time 23 July 2001

3 Time 23 July 2001

4 Homo erectus Orrorin Ardipithecus Australopithecus Paranthropus Homo
tugenensis ramidus anamensis afarensis africanus garhi aethiopicus boisei robustus rudolfensis ( “early” ) habilis ( “early” ) erectus sapiens

5 Homo Java (Trinil) Pithecanthropus erectus China (Beijing)
Genus Homo Species rudolfensis ( “early” ) habilis ( “early” ) erectus Java (Trinil) Pithecanthropus erectus China (Beijing) Homo erectus pekinensis Africa . . . Europe . . . sapiens

6 Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 238

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9 East Africa South Africa North Africa
Homo erectus African East Africa South Africa North Africa

10 Kottak, Physical Anthropology & Archaeology (NY: McGraw-Hill, 2004), p

11 Kottak, Physical Anthropology & Archaeology (NY: McGraw-Hill, 2004), p

12 East Africa Homo erectus Olduvai East Turkana West Turkana Ethiopia
OH 9 East Turkana ER 3733 West Turkana Nariokotome Boy (WT 15000) Ethiopia Konso-Gardula (KGA)

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14 Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 238

15 Homo erectus East Africa Olduvai OH 9

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17 A Middle Pleistocene butchering site, Olorgesailie, Kenya
Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 8th ed., Fig a

18 Acheulian tools, Olorgesailie, Kenya
Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 8th ed., Fig b

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20 Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 224
Olduvai Homo erectus Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 224

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22 Olduvai OH 9 East Turkana ER 3733
Homo erectus East Africa Olduvai OH 9 East Turkana ER 3733

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24 KNM—ER 3733

25 ER 3733, the most complete East Turkana Homo erectus cranium
Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 224

26 East Africa Homo erectus Olduvai East Turkana West Turkana OH 9
Nariokotome Boy (WT 15000)

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28 Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 235
KNM-WT15000 from Nariokotome, Kenya: the most complete Homo erectus specimen yet found Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 235

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31 East Africa Homo erectus Olduvai East Turkana West Turkana Ethiopia
OH 9 East Turkana ER 3733 West Turkana Nariokotome Boy (WT 15000) Ethiopia Konso-Gardula (KGA)

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33 Swartkrans SK 15 (or Homo erectus ?)
South Africa Swartkrans SK 15 (or Homo erectus ?)

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36 Algeria Ternifine (now Tighenif)
Homo erectus North Africa Algeria Ternifine (now Tighenif)

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38 North Africa Homo erectus Algeria Morocco Ternifine (now Tighenif)
Sidi Abderrahman Quarry Thomas Quarry Salé

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40 REM Homo erecti are hand axe people

41 Migrations Out of Africa
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