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Page 1: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

Human Evolution III

Page 2: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

Nature, October 28, 2004

Page 3: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc
Page 4: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

Homo heidelbergensis

Kabwe(Broken Hill)

Zambia150-125kya

Brain 1,280cc

Page 5: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

Atapuerca, Spain

Sima de los Huesos300kya

Brain 1200-1300cc

Picture from National Geographic

Page 6: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

Sima de los Huesos

Page 7: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

Neandertals: Late Archaic H. sapiens

• Fit into the general scheme of human evolution, but are misfits.

• Brain size was larger than H. sapiens today.

• Face projects almost as if pulled forward.

• Lived in Europe and western Asia for about 100,000 years.

Page 8: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

The Neandertal Body

• Shaped like arctic people• Wide and muscular bodies• Short distal limb segments• Many serious injuries that have

healed• May have been hunting large

game at close quarters• Picture from American Museum

of Natural History

Page 9: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

Shanidar, Iraq

• 9 Neandertals• 7 Adults, 2 infants• Shanidar I

– Male, 30-35yrs– 5’7”– Brain - 1,600cc– Crushing blow to side

of head– Probably blind– Right arm useless– Lower left arm gone -

amputated?– Leg injuries that

caused limping– Yet he lived!

Page 10: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

Shanidar, Iraq

• Controversial “Flower Burial”

• Shanidar 4

• 40 year old man with crushed skull

• Ralph Solecki originally excavates

• Found pollen grains in clumps around body

• Suggests that mourners put bouquets of flowers in grave

Page 11: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

Mt. Carmel, Israel

Page 12: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

Tabun Cave, Mt. Carmel, Israel

• 120kya• Neandertals

CONTEMPORARIES of modern humans?

Page 13: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

Early Anatomically Modern People from Mt. Carmel, Israel• Skuhl, 115kya • Qafzeh, 100kya

Page 14: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

What IS Homo sapiens sapiens?

Page 15: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

Earliest Homo

sapiens fossils

Nature (2003)

Page 16: Human Evolution III. Nature, October 28, 2004 Homo heidelbergensis Kabwe (Broken Hill) Zambia 150-125kya Brain 1,280cc

Cro-Magnon8 individuals

40kyaAurignacian

tools

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Pictures from BBC