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Simon amp Schuster 2003 Cannibalism Survival Gustatory Ritualistic or Incorporative Cannibalism Survival Stephen King Survivor Type 1985 Cannibalism Survival Gustatory Cannibalism ID: 1000597

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1. Types of Cannibalism

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3. Knopf 1991

4. Simon & Schuster 2003

5. CannibalismSurvivalGustatoryRitualistic or Incorporative

6. CannibalismSurvival

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9. Stephen King“Survivor Type”1985

10. CannibalismSurvivalGustatory

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14. Cannibalism“Bones Offer Evidence of a Neanderthal - Eat - Neanderthal World”78 fragments from 6 skeletonsca. 100,000 ybp30 September 1999Moula-Gercy, France

15. (ABACNEWS.com/MagellanGeographix)

16. Fragment of a Neandertal Thigh bone(UCAL Berkeley / AP Photo)

17. CannibalismSurvivalGustatoryRitualistic or Incorporative

18. Homo erectusModern deposits and bonesSampoeng stratum (Neolithic)Ngandong stratum (Upper Pleistocene)Trinil stratum (Middle Pleistocene)Djetis stratum (Lower Pleistocene)Three or more strata (Pliocene)Java stratigraphy

19. Glossarybejing begin

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21. The Emergence of Humankind 4th Ed., p. 105

22. “Peking Man” aka Homo erectus pekinensis aka SinanthropusClass Slides Set # 26ATim Roufs’ section

23. Time 23 July 2001Beijing people

24. Beijing people

25. foraminia mentaliaBeijing people

26. Beijing people

27. Beijing people

28. Homo erectus pekinensisHad larger cranial capacity830 - 1300 ccavg. = 1075had fireBeijing people

29. www.gridclub.com/fact_gadget/1001/human_world/prehistoric_people/639.htmlBeijing people

30. Beijing people

31. The First Men (Little Brown, 1973), p. 26Beijing people

32. The First Men (Little Brown, 1973), p. 8Beijing people

33. The First Men (Little Brown, 1973), p. 29Beijing people

34. Beijing people

35. Glossarybejing II

36. Homo erectus pekinensisHad larger cranial capacity830 - 1300 ccavg. = 1075had firelived in cavesBeijing people

37. http://cssa.mit.edu/worldheritage/img/zkd/big/zkd-08b.jpgBeijing people

38. Beijing people

39. Homo erectus pekinensisHad larger cranial capacity830 - 1300 ccavg. = 1075had firelived in caveshad better toolsBeijing people

40. http://cssa.mit.edu/worldheritage/img/zkd/big/zkd-08b.jpgBeijing people

41. http://cssa.mit.edu/worldheritage/img/zkd/big/zkd-08b.jpgBeijing people

42. Beijing people

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44. Chinese Tools from Middle Pleistocene sites.Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 268Quartzite chopper Flint point Flint Awl Graver or Burin

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46. Source: Campbell and Loy, Humankind Emerging, 7th ed, p. 334Movius Line

47. Homo erectus pekinensisHad larger cranial capacity830 - 1300 ccavg. = 1075had firelived in caveshad better toolsseemed inclined to eat their neighborBeijing people

48. http://www.gastronomica.org/gastro/pages/sample3.2.htmlSpring2003

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50. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/2937187.stm

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52. http://english.pravda.ru/science/19/94/377/14863_cannibalism.html

53. Homo erectus pekinensisf2003 edit these out in favor of a separate file on cannibalism. Use ca-cannibalism.pptTypes of Cannibalism

54. Homo erectus pekinensisSurvivalTypes of Cannibalism

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56. Homo erectus pekinensisSurvivalGustatoryTypes of Cannibalism

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60. Cannibalism“Bones Offer Evidence of a Neanderthal - Eat - Neanderthal World”78 fragments from 6 skeletonsca. 100,000 ybp30 September 1999Moula-Gercy, France

61. (ABACNEWS.com/MagellanGeographix)

62. Fragment of a Neandertal Thigh bone(UCAL Berkeley / AP Photo)

63. Homo erectus pekinensisSurvivalGustatoryRitualistic or IncorporativeTypes of Cannibalism

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65. Homo erectusModern deposits and bonesSampoeng stratum (Neolithic)Ngandong stratum (Upper Pleistocene)Trinil stratum (Middle Pleistocene)Djetis stratum (Lower Pleistocene)Three or more strata (Pliocene)Java stratigraphy

66. Homo erectus pekinensisBeijing people were geographically isolatedThis shows up in . . .

67. Homo erectus pekinensisMongoloid shovel-shaped incisorstaurodontismmolars and premolars with enlarged pulp cavities extending downward into fused rootsmandibular torusheavy bony ridge on inside of lower jaw from canine to first molar on each sideextra foraminia mentalia2 - 5 openings in lower jawbone through which pass the nerves and blood vessels

68. Homo erectus pekinensisMongoloid shovel-shaped incisors

69. Shovel-shaped incisors, shown here in a modern Homo sapiens sapiensUnderstanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 263

70. Homo erectus pekinensisMongoloid shovel-shaped incisorstaurodontismmolars and premolars with enlarged pulp cavities extending downward into fused roots

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72. Homo erectus pekinensisMongoloid shovel-shaped incisorstaurodontismmolars and premolars with enlarged pulp cavities extending downward into fused rootsmandibular torusheavy bony ridge on inside of lower jaw from canine to first molar on each side

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74. Homo erectus pekinensisMongoloid shovel-shaped incisorstaurodontismmolars and premolars with enlarged pulp cavities extending downward into fused rootsmandibular torusheavy bony ridge on inside of lower jaw from canine to first molar on each sideextra foraminia mentalia2 - 5 openings in lower jawbone through which pass the nerves and blood vessels

75. Homo erectus pekinensis

76. Homo sapiens sapiens

77. REMHomo erecti are hand axe people

78. Glossarybejing end