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Slide 1Slide 2Slide 3Homo erectusHomoSlide 6Slide 7Slide 8Slide 9Slide 10Slide 11Slide 12Slide 14Slide 15Slide 16Slide 17Slide 18Slide 19Slide 20Slide 21Slide 22Slide 23Slide 24Slide 25Slide 26Slide 27Slide 28Slide 29Slide 30Slide 31Slide 32Slide 33Slide 34Slide 35Slide 36Slide 37Slide 38Slide 39Slide 40Slide 41Slide 42Slide Set #26CTim Roufs’ section Homo erectus in AfricaTime 23 July 2001Time 23 July 2001Homo erectusHomo erectus•Orrorin•Ardipithecus•Australopithecus•Paranthropus•Homo•tugenensis•ramidus•anamensis•afarensis•africanus•garhi•aethiopicus•boisei•robustus•rudolfensis ( “early” )•habilis ( “early” )•erectus•sapiensHomoHomoGenusHomoSpecies•rudolfensis ( “early” )•habilis ( “early” )•erectus–Java (Trinil)•Pithecanthropus erectus–China (Beijing)•Homo erectus pekinensis–Africa . . . –Europe . . .•sapiensUnderstanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 238Homo erectusHomo erectus1. East Africa2. South Africa3. North AfricaAfricanKottak, Physical Anthropology & Archaeology (NY: McGraw-Hill, 2004), p. 202.Kottak, Physical Anthropology & Archaeology (NY: McGraw-Hill, 2004), p. 203.Homo erectusHomo erectus1. Olduvai•OH 92. East Turkana•ER 37333. West Turkana•Nariokotome Boy (WT 15000)4. Ethiopia•Konso-Gardula (KGA)East AfricaUnderstanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 238Homo erectusHomo erectus1. Olduvai•OH 9East AfricaA Middle Pleistocene butchering site, Olorgesailie, KenyaUnderstanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 8th ed., Fig. 11-18aAcheulian tools, Olorgesailie, KenyaUnderstanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 8th ed., Fig. 11-18bOlduvai Homo erectusUnderstanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 224Homo erectusHomo erectus1. Olduvai•OH 92. East Turkana•ER 3733East Africahttp://faculty.vassar.edu/piketay/evolution/KNMER3733.htmlKNM—ER 3733ER 3733, the most complete East Turkana Homo erectus craniumUnderstanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 224Homo erectusHomo erectus1. Olduvai•OH 92. East Turkana•ER 37333. West Turkana•Nariokotome Boy (WT 15000)East AfricaUnderstanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 235KNM-WT15000from Nariokotome, Kenya:the most complete Homo erectusspecimen yet foundHomo erectusHomo erectus1. Olduvai•OH 92. East Turkana•ER 37333. West Turkana•Nariokotome Boy (WT 15000)4. Ethiopia•Konso-Gardula (KGA)East AfricaHomo erectusHomo erectus1. Swartkrans•SK 15 (or Homo erectus ?)South AfricaHomo erectusHomo erectus1.Algeria•Ternifine (now Tighenif)North AfricaHomo erectusHomo erectus1.Algeria•Ternifine (now Tighenif)2.Morocco•Sidi Abderrahman Quarry•Thomas Quarry•SaléNorth AfricaREMHomo erecti are hand axe peopleMigrations Out of


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