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1 Homo ergaster WT 15000 Nariokotome, Kenya 1.6 mya
Olduwan chopper Gadeb, Ethiopia mya Homo ergaster WT Nariokotome, Kenya 1.6 mya

2 Australopithecus afarensis A.L. 200-1, Hadar Ethiopia ~3 mya
Homo sp. early Homo A.L , Hadar Ethiopia 2.3 mya

3 Australopithecus afarensis AL 288-1, Lucy Hadar, Ethiopia, 3.2 mya

4 Australopithecus afarensis Hadar, Ethiopia, ~3 mya
A. afarensis endocranial capacity = consistent morphologies – more apelike than other australopithecines dimorphism = sexual or increase in size through time?

5 chimpanzee & A. afarensis share
subnasal prognathism large anterior dentition diastema between lateral incisor & canine confluence of temporal & nuchal lines broad pneumatized cranial base note that A. afarensis is distinct from other australopithecines in these traits

6 DIASTEMA + NOTE THE ENLARGEMENT OF THE PREMOLARS IN A AFRICANUS & IN P
DIASTEMA + NOTE THE ENLARGEMENT OF THE PREMOLARS IN A AFRICANUS & IN P. ROBUSTUS

7 the 3rd premolar (P3) in A afarensis = intermediate between chimpanzee 7 modern human morphologies
P3 HAS SAME ANGLE AS CHIMP-BUT = SLIGHTLY ROUNDER-HAS SMALL INNER (LINGUAL) CUSP (METACONID) MOD HUMANS = LARGER CUSP-MOLARIZATION

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9 Australopithecus africanus Sts 71, Sterkfontein South Africa, 2.5 mya

10 Australopithecus sebida, 1.9-1.78 mya South Africa

11 Australopithecus sediba
endocranial capacity= cc not greater than A. africanus likely contemporaneous with H. ergaster MH1=assumed juvenile male MH2=assumed adult female

12 Paranthropus boisei OH 5 1.8 mya

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14 Homo habilis KNM ER-1813 Koobi Fora, Kenya 1.9 mya

15 Homo habilis - “handy man”
mixed morphologies not a clearly identifiable taxon potentially represent multiple species demonstrates selective pressures & changes

16 Homo habilis from Koobi Fora
KNM-ER 1470, Kenya mya KNM ER-1813 Kenya 1.9 mya

17 Homo habilis KNM ER-1813 Koobi Fora, Kenya 1.9 mya
small brain (~510 cc) small teeth australopithecine-like

18 Homo habilis KNM-ER 1470, Koobi Fora, Kenya 1.8-1.9 mya

19 Homo habilis KNM-ER 1470, Koobi Fora, Kenya 1.8-1.9 mya
large brain (~750 cc) large teeth

20 “solution”= create another species
Homo rudolfensis “solution”= create another species

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22 Homo ergaster endocranial capacity = 870 cc

23 KNM ER 15000, Homo ergaster, Nariokotome, Kenya, 1.5 mya

24 Homo ergaster WT 15000 Nariokotome, Kenya 1.6 mya

25 Homo ergaster, Kenya, 1.6 mya

26 Homo ergaster ~ mya possibly as late as 600 kya considered ancestral to all subsequent Homo increased brain size increased body size possibly more modern growth & development

27 Homo ergaster, Swartskrans, South Africa,1.8-1.9 mya
contemporaneous with P. robustus in South Africa dental eruption may be more modern tooth crown formation may be more apelike

28 Australopithecus afarensis L.H.-4, Laetoli, Tanzania 3.6 mya
Homo ergaster KNM-ER 992, Kenya ~1.5 mya

29 Homo ergaster, OH9, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, ~1.2 mya
MANY SIMILARITIES TO ASIAN H ERECTUS-SUPERORBIATL TORUS –BROWRDIGES; LOW FRONTAL (FOREHEAD) ANGLED OCCIPITAL

30 Homo ergaster KNM-ER 3733, Koobi Fora, Kenya 1.75 mya

31 Homo erectus, Daka, Middle Awash Valley, Ethiopia, 1-0.8 mya
resembles H. erectus in: endocranial capacity =995 cc broad base sagital keel resembles H. ergaster in: thin vault bones height of vault no occipital torus

32 H. Erectus or H. ergaster?, Dmanisi, Georgia, 1.75-2.0 mya
POSSIBLE OUT OF AFRICA EXAMPLE OF H ERGASTER

33 Reorganization of : limb proportions longer legs shorter arms trunk dimensions ribcage=more barrel shaped gut area reduced

34 Brain not just an increase in size differences in brain organization
cognition thought emotions brain is a costly tissue affects dietary needs growth & development birth

35 Comparative primate allometric expectations of proportions of human organ mass

36 Human gut lengths short
compared to other primates of our size longer gut lengths associated with processing high volumes of low-quality foods

37 Selection on hominins appears to be:
on increased cognition-grow the size of the brain support that through higher quality foods and reduction in another costly tissue the gut is selection primarily on brains? or on increased dietary quality?

38 complex interrelationship between diet, brain size increase, behavior, & morphology

39 antelope humerus, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, ~1.8 mya
David Brill

40 FLK “Zinj” site in Olduvai Gorge, Bed 1 deposits, 1.8-1.76 mya
~100 bones show cutmarks-percussion marks 3,500 large mammal bones 2,500 Olduwan tools hunting? scavenging”? carnivore remains? natural death? +16,000 SMALL FAUNA RODENTS=PROBABLE OWL PELLETS; 13 BONES = CUTMARKS & CARNIVORE DAMAGE; 8= CUTMARKS OVERPRINTED BY CARNIVORE; 5 CUTMARKS =ON TOP OF CARNIVORES

41 C. K Brain questioned associations of bones with australopithecines as food remains initated modern taphonomic research

42 Taponomy complex sources of deposition of animal bones in sites with archaeological remains and hominin fossils natural death carnivores geologic accmualtion hominins

43 Cutmarks identifying stone tool marks natural scratches overprinting
excavator marks using them to understand potential butchering patterns

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45 Cladistics Can get varying relationships depending on emphasis of different traits

46 multiple contemporaneous hominins-what specializations?
Paranthropus boisei Homo rudolfensis Homo ergaster Homo habilis Scientific American 8/25/2003:22-23

47 Homo ergaster WT 15000 Nariokotome, Kenya 1.6 mya
Acheulean handaxe


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