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Primates
early primates
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Anthropology
Undergraduate 1
04/21/2007

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Term
_______________ (3.6MYA) and ______________ (4.1-3.9 MYA) are both found in East Africa
Definition
A. Afarensis (3.6) and A. Anamensis (4.1-3.9)
Term
Some anthropologists believe that A. afarensis and A. anamensis should not be placed in a separate species, because they resemble the later hominid species:
Definition
A. africanus.
Term
A. Africanus live between ____ and _____ MYA
Definition
3-2 MYA
Term
Found in Chad and dated btwn. 3.5 and 3 MYA (also thought to be contemporary with A. Afarensis)
Definition
A. bahrelghazali
Term
Similar to A. Afarensis (3.6MYA) but with much larger teeth, found in Ethiopia and dating to about 2.5MYA
Definition
A. Garhi
Term
Found in Kenya with a flat, human-like face but alongside other facial forms, suggesting a non-linear evolution
Definition
Kenyanthropus playtops (3.5-3MYA)
Term
A Robust Australopethicine with adaptions for heavy chewing and the largest teeth of any hominid, 2.2-1.2 MYA found in East Africa
Definition
A. Boisei
Term
Australopithecus robustus
Definition
2.0-1.0 MYA, S. Africa, foot bones indicate bipedalism
Term
Along with A. Robustus, another S. African Australopithecine (3.3-2.5 MYA) slightly higher brain to body size than A. afarensis; teeth & face less primative. Also more ape-like limb lengths than afarensis
Definition
A. Africanus
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A. Aethiopicus
Definition
May be earlier robust australopithecine than boisei or robustus, perhaps ancestral to boisei
Term
So different from other Australopithecines and with larger brain capacities (490 cc to 530 cc), anthropologists sometimes put A. boisei and A. robustus under this category
Definition
Paranthropus
Term
Found in Western Chad about 7 MYA, possibly bipedal intermediate btwn hominid/hominoid features (small brain, large brow ridges, wide face; but hominid-like canines and teeth)
Definition
Sahelanthropus tchadensis
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Possibly earliest hominid (5.8-6 MYA) if bipedal; found in W. Kenya
Definition
Orrorin tugenensis
Term
Perhaps intermittently bipedal, a possible link between Miocene apes and australopithecines; found in Ethiopia and dated to 4.4 MYA
Definition
Ardipithecus ramidus
Term
__________ is roughly contemporary with homohabilis (2.4-1.6 MYA, E. Africa)
Definition
H. rudolfensis
Term
3 Traits used to define H. habilis as a transitional species
Definition
(1) Expanded cranial capacity (590-710 cc) (2) Reduced postcanine tooth size and (3) presence of a precision grip for tool-making
Term
First hominid outside of Africa (earlier African specimen sometimes considered Homo ergaster)
Definition
Homo erectus
Term
Cranial capacity, and dentition of Homo erectus
Definition
1000 cc and almost identical to modern humans (with larger cheek teeth and more robust mandible)
Term
Dates of homo erectus in Africa, China, and SE Asia (respectively)
Definition
1.8-1.5 MYA, 500-200 KYA, 1.8MYA-50KYA
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