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Human Evolution lab. Introduction to Paleoanthropology. Objectives:. Learn about Primates, hominids and hominoids. Learn about cladistics and Phylogenies Create a human Phylogeny using the fossil reproductions in lab by Collecting data from the skulls
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Human Evolution lab Introduction to Paleoanthropology
Objectives: • Learn about Primates, hominids and hominoids. • Learn about cladistics and Phylogenies • Create a human Phylogeny using the fossil reproductions in lab by • Collecting data from the skulls • Learning significant characters for comparison • Construct a cladogram from your data • Observe how different conclusions may be made from the same data set. • View a video recreation of significant stages of human evolution
Brain case features Facial features Dental features
Geographic Regions and Ages of the Fossils: • 1- East Africa, 3.9-3.0 MYA • 2 – East Africa, 1.9-1.7 MYA • 3 – Africa, Asia, and Europe, 1.8 MYA-0.3 MYA • 4 – East Africa, 2.3-1.6 MYA • 5 – Europe and the Middle East (West Asia), 0.2 -0.03 MYA • 6 – Africa, Asia, and Europe, 0.6-0.1 MYA • 7 – South Africa, 3.0-2.3 MYA • 8 – Africa, Asia, and Europe (and later worldwide), 0.15 MYA-present
Facial slope
Facial slope
Supraorbital bridge
Supraorbital bridge
Facial width Zygomatic arch