Human Evolution: From Australopithecus to Homo Sapiens

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  1. Australopithecus
  2. Homo Habilis
  3. Homo Erectus
  4. Neanderthals
  5. Homo Heidelbergensis
  6. Homo Sapiens
  7. Evolution Process

1. Australopithecus

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • 3-4 million years ago: The period during which Australopithecus existed, marking an early stage in human evolution.
  • Lived in Africa: Australopithecus fossils have been primarily found in Africa, indicating their geographic origin.
  • Partially upright walking: Australopithecus exhibited some degree of bipedalism, walking upright but not fully adapted to modern human locomotion.
  • Partially arboreal: They still spent significant time in trees, indicating a lifestyle that combined walking on the ground with climbing.
  • Various 'upright' hypotheses: Different scientific theories attempt to explain the evolution of upright walking in Australopithecus (see section 7).
  • Famous specimen: Lucy: A well-preserved Australopithecus afarensis fossil discovered in Ethiopia, providing critical evidence of early bipedalism.

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1. What is Australopithecus?

2. What nickname is given to Homo habilis due to its association with tool use?

3. What was the primary role or purpose of Homo erectus in human evolution?

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Australopithecus — timeframe?

3-4 million years ago

Australopithecus — location?

Primarily in Africa

Australopithecus — locomotion?

Partially upright walking

Lucy — significance?

Famous Australopithecus afarensis fossil

Homo Habilis — nickname?

'Handy man'

Homo habilis — tool use?

Deliberate use of tools

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