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ANTHROPOLOGY 1
Lecture 4
CHARLES DARWIN
• Published “ The Descent of Man,”
• Certain thoughts in some scholarly
circles that man is an animal.
Biological groups from the largest to the
smallest, to which man belongs are:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Mammalia
Infraclass: Eutheria
Order: Primata
Suborder: Anthropoidea
Superfamily: Hominidae
Genus: Homo
Species: Sapiens
As ANIMALS,
• Humans are composed of
interconnected cells, distinct from
plants and from singled-celled
organism.
As CHORDATES,
• Humans have dorsal nerve cord.
As VERTEBRATES,
• This cord is encased in a hard, bony
spine.
As MAMMALS,
• Humans are warm-blooded, feed its
young with milk from the female
mammary glands, that the body
more or less covered with hair.
As EUTHERIANS,
• As fully placental mammals, humans
bring young alive and fully formed,
however, in totally defenseless
condition.
As PRIMATES,
• Humans enjoy prehensile hands and
use for handling and has techniques
for getting and preparing food.
As ANTHROPOIDS,
• Humans move about on their legs
only.
• The head is more or less balanced
on the backbone.
• Walk bipedally.
As ANTHROPOIDS,
• Legs are longer than arms and
represent a larger portion of the
body weight; this change lowers the
body’s center of gravity and is
advantageous for bipedalism.
The Hypothesis of Evolution
• Men had been interested in fossils
• Differences in fossil remains
embedded in rocks
• Each species of plants and animals
had descended from earlier species.
Evolutionists
• Those who believed that new life
forms of life had evolved from
earlier species.
Charles Darwin
• English scientist
• Interested in collecting birds,
insects, flowers and rocks.
• Spent almost 5 years of voyage in
collecting specimens from sea and
land.
• In South America, dug some fossil
bones
• No existing animals was exactly like
these fossils
• Resembled strikingly the living
armadillos of SA.
Armadillos
Evolution by Natural Selection
• What caused these changes in the
structures of different species?
• Read an essay” men increased
faster than food supply”
• Created a struggle for existence
• The struggle for existence
explained evolution
• Individuals born slightly different
from the rest
• Individuals that could make best use
of their environment would survive
• Survivors would evolve into new
species.
• 1859 published book “ On the Origin
of Species by Means of Natural
Selection”
• Later applied evolution by natural
selection to man
• Many parts of the human anatomy
suggested evolution from some
lower animal.
• “appendix”
• “ man is descended from some less
highly organized form”
• Higher forms of life evolved from
small “fish-like animals”
The Impact of Darwinism
• The publication of the “ The Origin
of Species” created a sensation.
• Some religious leaders became
horrified at the new doctrine.
• Contradict the story of creation in
the bible.
• Man’s fate depended on his ability
to survive.
• Men’s thinking “improving one’s mind
and body could bring peace and
prosperity”
• Helped direct attention to the past
as the origin of the present
• End of 19th century practically all
scientist accepted evolution
“ The Origin of Species”- a beginning

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The evolution of man

  • 2. CHARLES DARWIN • Published “ The Descent of Man,” • Certain thoughts in some scholarly circles that man is an animal.
  • 3. Biological groups from the largest to the smallest, to which man belongs are: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Mammalia Infraclass: Eutheria Order: Primata Suborder: Anthropoidea Superfamily: Hominidae Genus: Homo Species: Sapiens
  • 4. As ANIMALS, • Humans are composed of interconnected cells, distinct from plants and from singled-celled organism.
  • 5. As CHORDATES, • Humans have dorsal nerve cord. As VERTEBRATES, • This cord is encased in a hard, bony spine.
  • 6. As MAMMALS, • Humans are warm-blooded, feed its young with milk from the female mammary glands, that the body more or less covered with hair.
  • 7. As EUTHERIANS, • As fully placental mammals, humans bring young alive and fully formed, however, in totally defenseless condition.
  • 8. As PRIMATES, • Humans enjoy prehensile hands and use for handling and has techniques for getting and preparing food.
  • 9. As ANTHROPOIDS, • Humans move about on their legs only. • The head is more or less balanced on the backbone. • Walk bipedally.
  • 10. As ANTHROPOIDS, • Legs are longer than arms and represent a larger portion of the body weight; this change lowers the body’s center of gravity and is advantageous for bipedalism.
  • 11. The Hypothesis of Evolution • Men had been interested in fossils • Differences in fossil remains embedded in rocks • Each species of plants and animals had descended from earlier species.
  • 12. Evolutionists • Those who believed that new life forms of life had evolved from earlier species.
  • 13. Charles Darwin • English scientist • Interested in collecting birds, insects, flowers and rocks. • Spent almost 5 years of voyage in collecting specimens from sea and land.
  • 14. • In South America, dug some fossil bones • No existing animals was exactly like these fossils • Resembled strikingly the living armadillos of SA.
  • 16.
  • 17. Evolution by Natural Selection • What caused these changes in the structures of different species? • Read an essay” men increased faster than food supply” • Created a struggle for existence
  • 18. • The struggle for existence explained evolution • Individuals born slightly different from the rest • Individuals that could make best use of their environment would survive
  • 19. • Survivors would evolve into new species. • 1859 published book “ On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection” • Later applied evolution by natural selection to man
  • 20. • Many parts of the human anatomy suggested evolution from some lower animal. • “appendix” • “ man is descended from some less highly organized form”
  • 21. • Higher forms of life evolved from small “fish-like animals”
  • 22. The Impact of Darwinism • The publication of the “ The Origin of Species” created a sensation. • Some religious leaders became horrified at the new doctrine.
  • 23. • Contradict the story of creation in the bible. • Man’s fate depended on his ability to survive. • Men’s thinking “improving one’s mind and body could bring peace and prosperity”
  • 24. • Helped direct attention to the past as the origin of the present • End of 19th century practically all scientist accepted evolution “ The Origin of Species”- a beginning