Evolution And History
Sex, Gender, and the Behavior of Early Homo 177 transported away from the original location where they were obtained—again, the ...
178 CHAPTER 8 | Early Homo and the Origins of Culture Original Study Humans as Prey by Donna Hart There’s little doubt that huma ...
Sex, Gender, and the Behavior of Early Homo 179 The fact that humans and their ancestors are and were tasty meals for a wide ran ...
180 CHAPTER 8 | Early Homo and the Origins of Culture the brain’s energy demands on a vegetarian diet, but the overall energy co ...
Homo erectus 181 Eurasia. Fossil specimens dating to 1.8 million years old have been recovered from Dmanisi, Georgia, as well as ...
182 CHAPTER 8 | Early Homo and the Origins of Culture Figure 8.4 Cranial capacity in Homo erectus increased over time, as illust ...
Relationship among Homo erectus, Homo habilis, and Other Proposed Fossil Groups 183 “pinching in” of the skull can be seen just ...
184 CHAPTER 8 | Early Homo and the Origins of Culture with archaeological, ana- tomical, and geologi- cal evidence. Because risi ...
Relationship among Homo erectus, Homo habilis, and Other Proposed Fossil Groups 185 Homo erectus from Western Europe Although th ...
186 CHAPTER 8 | Early Homo and the Origins of Culture gene flow between this region and northern Africa.^10 At the time, a mere ...
The Culture of Homo erectus 187 well, such as bamboo and other local woods, from which excellent knives, scrapers, and so on can ...
188 CHAPTER 8 | Early Homo and the Origins of Culture they keep active. Below that temperature, hands and feet cool to the point ...
The Question of Language 189 Lower Paleolithic tools indicates that the kind of brain specialization required for language that ...
190 CHAPTER 8 | Early Homo and the Origins of Culture of one or a very few individuals. The fossils from Sierra de Atapuerca in ...
Archaic Homo sapiens and the Appearance of Modern-Sized Brains 191 With this new technology, regional stylistic and tech- nologi ...
192 CHAPTER 8 | Early Homo and the Origins of Culture individual clad in animal skins and carrying a big club as he plods across ...
The Neandertals 193 the more derived, anatomically modern populations of these regions of the last 30,000 years. For example, pa ...
194 CHAPTER 8 | Early Homo and the Origins of Culture Javanese, African, and Chinese Archaic Homo sapiens While the large-braine ...
Middle Paleolithic Culture 195 (16 inches) of working edge that an Acheulean flint worker could get from a kilogram (2.2-pound) ...
196 CHAPTER 8 | Early Homo and the Origins of Culture Anthropology Applied Stone Tools for Modern Surgeons When anthropologist I ...
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