PPT-Hominids

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Jasira Ziglar Kenneth Cortavarria General Info Hominins are a group of 20 extinct species and humans All of the remains of Hominids were found in Africa Kenya Tanzania

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Jasira Ziglar Kenneth Cortavarria General Info Hominins are a group of 20 extinct species and humans All of the remains of Hominids were found in Africa Kenya Tanzania Ethiopia Some subgroups. 9. EARLY HOMINIDS IN THE BALKANS 5 generally considered to have evolved through regional differentiation. According to this view the Sahara desert acted as a natural barrier promoting hominid isolati USE THE OUTLINE FORM. Online on my website on the HW page. Better for review later. Read the chapter section FIRST, then outline. Key Terms. Highlight (better for review later). Define. Weed out very specific details—SUMMARIZE. . 15A. Bipedalism. . Legs/Feet and Pelvis. Bipedalism. Legs/Feet and Pelvis. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080529140042.htm. www.guardian.co.uk/science/2008/jun/02/genetics.medicalresearch. 1 Climates First Prosimians Anthropoids Hominids Miocene Climates Lecture Outline What Is a Hominid? How can we identify one? Review Bipedality PostCranial Structure Dentition Cranial Features PreHomoHominid Sites Early Hominids? Sahelanthropus tchadensis Orrorin tu 6.1.spi.2: The student is able to identify the job characteristics of archaeologists, anthropologists, geologists and historians.. Copy the following slides into your notebooks!. While your teacher reads them out loud to you!. What capabilities helped hominids survive?. What are hominids, and how have we learned about them?. Complete the preview activity on Page 13 in your Interactive Student Notebook. When Mr. Spalding tells you: turn to a partner and share your thoughts. 2,000,000 BCE- 60,000 BCE. Out of East Africa. Human Migrations out of Africa. Stone Ages 2-4M BCE- 2500 BCE. PALEOLITHIC: Old Stone Age, 2 million years ago . MESOLITHIC: Middle Stone Age, 20-18,000 BCE to 12,150 BCE. Chapter 2. Early Hominids. Hominids. Prehistoric humans. Paleoanthropologists. Anthropologists study human development and culture.. Paleoanthropologists specialize in studying the earliest hominids.. Early Development. Evolution traces the stages of our species from “humanlike” beings to modern human beings.. The first humanlike species were known as . hominids. .. Hominids are distinguished from apes by two major traits:. Early Cultures. Section 1: “The First People”. Main Ideas . *Scientists study the remains of early humans to learn about prehistory.. *Hominids and early humans first appeared in East Africa millions of years ago.. Chapter 13. Louis . leakey. – . 1903 to 1972. Parents were ____________________ in ____________, Africa for the _________________________________. At ___________ found his 1. st. fossil in _____________. 2.2: . Australopithecus . Afarensis. : Lucy and Her Relatives. Australopithecus. Earliest group of hominids. “Southern Ape”. Found in Africa. Lucy. Belonged to Australopithecus . Afarensis. Found in the Afar Triangle. The Information Continuum creates a synthetic view of the evolution of communication among primates. King contends that the crucial element in the evolution of information acquisition and transfer is the acquired ability to donate information to others.

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