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Title: Modern homo sapiens sapiens


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Modern homo sapiens sapiens
  • ANA 215

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In the beginning
  • 7.0mya Toumaï
  • 6.0 mya Tugen Hills Orrorin tugenensis
  • 3.9 - 3.0 mya Australopithecus afarensis
  • 3.7 3.3 mya Australopithecus africanus
  • 2.5-2.0 mya Australopithecus robustus
  • 1.75 mya Australopithecus bosei

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Australopithecines
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Homo habilis?
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Homo erectus (1.8 400,000)
  • 1.6 1.8 mya Homo erectus sites in Europe
    (Dmansi) and East Africa (Narikotome).
  • Acheulian tool assemblages - biface

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Biface
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Early archaics/Neandertals
  • 400,000 100,000 ya
  • Transitional forms in Africa, Asia and Europe
  • Brain expansion, reduction in tooth size, more
    advanced tool culture, evidence of hunting, use
    of fire and burials in the late archaic

8
Neandertal speech?
9
Modern humans
  • Cranial morphology
  • Rapid increase in technology and social
    developments
  • Where did they originate?
  • How did they spread out into the rest of the Old
    World?

10
Objectives
  • Cranial morphology of modern h.s.s.
  • Two theories pertaining to their origins
  • Cultural adaptations tool use and art

11
Cranial morphology
  • Vertical forehead
  • Reduced browridge
  • Pyramidal mastoid process
  • Canine fossa
  • Definite chin

12
Out of Africa hypothesis
  • Origin in Africa
  • Klasies River Mouth, Border Cave
  • Replaced hominids in Asia and Europe
  • Support from mtDNA mitochondrial Eve

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photo
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Multi-regional evolution
  • Milford Wolpoff, University of Michigan
  • Evolution of anatomically modern humans occurred
    simultaneously in different regions
  • Gene flow, migration and selection prevented
    speciation

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Partial replacement model
  • Anatomically modern humans appear in Africa
    around 100,000 ya
  • Migrate into Europe and Asia
  • Interbreed and replace the archaic homo sapiens

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South Africa
  • Klasies River Mouth 120,000 to 80,000 years ago

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Near East
  • Skhul Cave, Mt Carmel, Israel
  • 115,000 years ago
  • 10 individuals
  • Qafzeh Cave, Israel
  • 100,000 years ago
  • 20 individuals

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Central Europe
  • Mladec, Czech Republic
  • Vindija, Croatia
  • 33, 000 years ago
  • Both Neandertal and modern human features

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Southern France
  • Cro-Magnon site
  • 30,000 ya
  • 8 individuals
  • Old Man (Cro-Magnon 1)
  • Gracile traits indicative of anatomically modern
    humans.

20
Spain
  • Abrigo do Lagar Velho
  • 4 year old child skeleton
  • 24,500 ya
  • Most compelling evidence for the multi-regional
    theory

21
Asia
  • Zhoukoudian
  • Upper late Pleistocene 18,000 10,000 ya
  • Jinniushan
  • 200,000 ya
  • Supports the idea of regional continuity instead
    of complete replacement

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Australia
  • Lake Mungo
  • 30,000-25,000 ya

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Upper Palaeolithic (40,000 y.a.)
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Cultural periods
  • Chatelperronian/Aurignacian 40,000 ya
  • Gravettian 27,000 ya
  • Solutrean 21,000 ya
  • Magdalenian 17,000 ya

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Awl/bone needles (19,000 ya)
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Solutrean blade
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Burin
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Barbed harpoon
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Atlatl (Magdalenian)
  • Spear thrower

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Venus figurines
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Cave Paintings
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Art - Symbolism
  • Is this symbolic or utilitarian?
  • Cave paintings
  • Lascaux cave (Magdalenian)
  • Altamira (Magdalenian)
  • Grotte Chauvet (Aurignacian)

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Summary
  • Anatomically modern human Africa, Near East,
    Europe, Asia, and Australia
  • Anatomically modern human Near East and Europe
    admixed with archaic features

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Summary
  • Harsh climate advanced tool technology
  • Adaptation culture
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