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Hominid Evolution:
On The Origin of Humans.
Homo erectus was a serious toolmaker and a fine hunter.
Evidence also indicates that they were the first to use fire.
Questions to answer:
•
•
•
•
•

What is a human?
What is a hominid?
What were early humans (hominids) like?
How long have humans (hominids) been around?
Where - and when - did modern humans
(Homo sapiens) originate?
• How have we changed?
• How did we come to populate the entire earth?
What is a hominid?

• Any human-like species,
including us.
• Bipedal (walks on two legs).
• Intelligent (large brain, uses
tools).
Hominids are not the same as modern apes.
•

Modern apes like chimpanzees,
gorillas, orangutans are not
bipedal.

•

Modern apes do not have a large
brain case compared to ours.

•

Modern apes do not make tools.

•

However, chimpanzees are our
closest relative - our DNA is 98%
similar to theirs!
There have been at least a dozen different species of hominids
over the last five million years or so.
Since the first hominid fossils and artifacts were found, we
have found literally hundreds of others.
Anthropologists
compare the skulls,
teeth, bones, and
tools.
Together they begin
to show our family
tree - how we evolved
to who we are today.
Notice that most
species have gone
extinct - there are a
lot of “dead ends”.
We are still not exactly sure when the first bipedal
hominids evolved, but an amazing discovery in 1974
proved that hominids were bipedal a lot earlier than
previously believed.
Her name was Lucy.
“Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds.”
• Discovered in Ethiopia in
1974.
• Dated at 3.2 million years
old!
• 40% of her skeleton was
found.
• Only four feet tall.
• Bipedal for certain. She
walked upright.
• Her scientific name is
Australopithecus afarensis,
a distant ancestor to us,
Homo sapiens.
An even more impressive fossil was found in
1978, but there were no bones to it at all.
Huh?
This discovery proved that there were
bipedal hominids even earlier than Lucy.
The Laetoli Footprints

•
•
•
•

3.6 million years old.
Even older than Lucy.
Clearly bipedal.
Also showed that these early
hominids walked together.
So who were the “first” hominids? We still are not sure, but
we have found more fossil fragments as early as five million
years ago.
And when did our species - Homo sapiens - first evolve?
And how did we come to dominate the earth?
It is important to remember that there were several species in
the genus Homo that came before Homo sapiens.

• Homo habilis is the earliest
fossil discovered so far.
(2.3 million years old)
• It means “handy man”.
• Homo habilis used very
simple tools.
Fossils of several other species in the genus Homo
have also been found.
•
•
•

•
•
•
•

Homo ergaster.
Homo heidelbergensis.
The most famous is Homo
neanderthalensis
(Neanderthal Man).
Neanderthal Man lived in
Europe.
They too went extinct.
Probably lived side-by-side with
Homo sapiens.
Possibly interbred with them.
And then there is…
Homo sapiens.
Anatomically modern humans.

• Oldest fossils found so far
are perhaps 195,000 years
old.
• Found in Africa (also in
Ethiopia).
Does that mean we all come from
Africa?
Yes!
And recently, DNA analysis has proven this.
We are all Africans.

• DNA testing of thousands of
humans today, using a
simple saliva test kit, has
created a “map” of human
migration since modern
humans first left Africa
80,000 years ago.
We now have an excellent “road map” of how humans evolved
from Africa and migrated to populate the rest of the earth.
This evidence matches the fossils and fills in the gaps.
And if we follow the path of our
mitochondrial DNA back to the
beginning, somewhere in Africa…
We find that all humans alive today, including us, descended
from a SINGLE FEMALE.
From Lucy to the first woman.

• Using fossils, artifacts, and
now even our DNA, we are
slowly getting a good picture
of our own hominid
evolution.
Primates
Prosimians:

Three – dwelling.
Resemble early primates.
Mostly nocturnal.
Anthropoids.

Opposable thumb.
Well – developed collarbone.
Rotating shoulder joint.
The study of human origins
Primates
Prosimians:

Three – dwelling.
Resemble early primates.
Mostly nocturnal.
Anthropoids.

Opposable thumb.
Well – developed collarbone.
Rotating shoulder joint.
Humans
Bipedalism.
Cup – shaped pelvis.
Speech.
References
This presentation is a mash up from different sources.
They are :

Agamez, M.
http://www.slideshare.net/monica_agamez/human-evolution
Maricalvhi
http://www.slideshare.net/maricalvhi/human-evolution30859843?qid=f9f2b4d8-1791-4d71-b53cc79a0b52d72c&v=default&b=&from_search=6

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Human evolution

  • 1. Hominid Evolution: On The Origin of Humans.
  • 2. Homo erectus was a serious toolmaker and a fine hunter. Evidence also indicates that they were the first to use fire.
  • 3. Questions to answer: • • • • • What is a human? What is a hominid? What were early humans (hominids) like? How long have humans (hominids) been around? Where - and when - did modern humans (Homo sapiens) originate? • How have we changed? • How did we come to populate the entire earth?
  • 4. What is a hominid? • Any human-like species, including us. • Bipedal (walks on two legs). • Intelligent (large brain, uses tools).
  • 5. Hominids are not the same as modern apes. • Modern apes like chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans are not bipedal. • Modern apes do not have a large brain case compared to ours. • Modern apes do not make tools. • However, chimpanzees are our closest relative - our DNA is 98% similar to theirs!
  • 6. There have been at least a dozen different species of hominids over the last five million years or so.
  • 7. Since the first hominid fossils and artifacts were found, we have found literally hundreds of others.
  • 8. Anthropologists compare the skulls, teeth, bones, and tools. Together they begin to show our family tree - how we evolved to who we are today. Notice that most species have gone extinct - there are a lot of “dead ends”.
  • 9. We are still not exactly sure when the first bipedal hominids evolved, but an amazing discovery in 1974 proved that hominids were bipedal a lot earlier than previously believed. Her name was Lucy.
  • 10. “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds.” • Discovered in Ethiopia in 1974. • Dated at 3.2 million years old! • 40% of her skeleton was found. • Only four feet tall. • Bipedal for certain. She walked upright. • Her scientific name is Australopithecus afarensis, a distant ancestor to us, Homo sapiens.
  • 11. An even more impressive fossil was found in 1978, but there were no bones to it at all. Huh? This discovery proved that there were bipedal hominids even earlier than Lucy.
  • 12. The Laetoli Footprints • • • • 3.6 million years old. Even older than Lucy. Clearly bipedal. Also showed that these early hominids walked together.
  • 13. So who were the “first” hominids? We still are not sure, but we have found more fossil fragments as early as five million years ago.
  • 14. And when did our species - Homo sapiens - first evolve? And how did we come to dominate the earth?
  • 15. It is important to remember that there were several species in the genus Homo that came before Homo sapiens. • Homo habilis is the earliest fossil discovered so far. (2.3 million years old) • It means “handy man”. • Homo habilis used very simple tools.
  • 16. Fossils of several other species in the genus Homo have also been found. • • • • • • • Homo ergaster. Homo heidelbergensis. The most famous is Homo neanderthalensis (Neanderthal Man). Neanderthal Man lived in Europe. They too went extinct. Probably lived side-by-side with Homo sapiens. Possibly interbred with them.
  • 17. And then there is…
  • 18. Homo sapiens. Anatomically modern humans. • Oldest fossils found so far are perhaps 195,000 years old. • Found in Africa (also in Ethiopia).
  • 19. Does that mean we all come from Africa?
  • 20. Yes! And recently, DNA analysis has proven this.
  • 21. We are all Africans. • DNA testing of thousands of humans today, using a simple saliva test kit, has created a “map” of human migration since modern humans first left Africa 80,000 years ago.
  • 22. We now have an excellent “road map” of how humans evolved from Africa and migrated to populate the rest of the earth. This evidence matches the fossils and fills in the gaps.
  • 23. And if we follow the path of our mitochondrial DNA back to the beginning, somewhere in Africa…
  • 24. We find that all humans alive today, including us, descended from a SINGLE FEMALE.
  • 25. From Lucy to the first woman. • Using fossils, artifacts, and now even our DNA, we are slowly getting a good picture of our own hominid evolution.
  • 26.
  • 27. Primates Prosimians: Three – dwelling. Resemble early primates. Mostly nocturnal. Anthropoids. Opposable thumb. Well – developed collarbone. Rotating shoulder joint.
  • 28. The study of human origins
  • 29. Primates Prosimians: Three – dwelling. Resemble early primates. Mostly nocturnal. Anthropoids. Opposable thumb. Well – developed collarbone. Rotating shoulder joint.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 34.
  • 35. References This presentation is a mash up from different sources. They are : Agamez, M. http://www.slideshare.net/monica_agamez/human-evolution Maricalvhi http://www.slideshare.net/maricalvhi/human-evolution30859843?qid=f9f2b4d8-1791-4d71-b53cc79a0b52d72c&v=default&b=&from_search=6

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