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Archaic behavior

• What sorts of behaviors are first seen among the archaic humans, including the Neandertals?

• What sorts of tools were they making?

• How were they hunting?

• What was special about their behavior?

• What do these mean about the human adaptation at this time?

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Modern Humans

• What are Anatomically Modern Homo sapiens?

• Why are they so hard to define?

• What features are used to define anatomic modernity?

• When and where do these features first appear?

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Spread of Modern Humans

• When and where do modern humans first appear?

• When do they appear elsewhere in the world?

• Do all modern humans across the world show the same morphologies?

• Where is the last place that we find modern humans?

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Modern features

• high, rounded cranium(greatest breadth high on the parietals)

• less suprastructure development

• tall, nearly vertical frontal bone

• face larger under the cranium

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Modern features• mean cc 1350 (range

1000-2000)

• small teeth

• CHIN

• early ones show more primitive technologies, later share technologies with Neandertals

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Modern variety

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Herto BouriEthiopia

160,000-154,000

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Laetoli 18129,000-108,000

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Omo130,000 - 60,000

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Omo 2

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Klasies River Mouth118,000-60,000

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Jebel Irhoud127,000 - 87,000

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Florisbad100,000

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African Moderns

• Earlier than elsewhere in the World

• 100,000-160,000

• Mosaic of morphologies, leaning towards the modern

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Western Asia

• Moderns either simultaneous with Neandertals or leapfrogging them

• Mosaic

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Qafzeh

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Skhul

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Chinese early Anatomically Moderndate to about 70,000

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ZhoukoudianUpper Cave

30,000

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Wadjack

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Mungo

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Willandra Lakes

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Coolbool Creek14,000 ya

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Asia summary

• Modern from at least 70,000

• With some very robust features

• On Australia from about 60,000

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Predmost

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Cro Magnon

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What is “Modern Behavior”?

• language?

• complex tools?

• art?

• boats?

• exploiting new resources?

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Getting to Australia....

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Tool industries

• Upper Paleolithic - modern humans

• Middle Paleolithic - Mousterian - Archaic humans

• Lower Paleolithic - Acheulean and Olduwan - early Homo

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Pressure Flaking

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Upper Paleolithic tools

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Atlatl

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Upper Paleolithic Northeast Asia

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Venus of Willendorf25,000 yaAustria

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Pendants and Figureinefrom Dolni Vestonice

25,000

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South Africa Shell Beads - 75,000!

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Neandertal ornamentation?

Spain, 50,000

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Upper Paleolithic Clothing?

Bear tooth bead18,000

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Parietal art fromUpper Paleolithic Europe

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Lascaux

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South African Rock art27,000

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Zambia 35,000-40,000

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Engraved Ochre - 75,000

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Parietal Art, China

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Aboriginal Rock art dates to as far back as 40,000 years

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Wall Paintings from Queensland Australia

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And then what?

• Significant anatomical and behavioral changes

• Modern humans spread around the world

• Population size greatly increases

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Bering Land Bridge

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New Tools

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Mesolithic tools

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Mesolithic Canoe

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Replica of a Mesolithic Hut

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Mesolithic fish trap, Ireland

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Mesolithic Painting depicting Bow and Arrow

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Neolithic Pots -- About 6000 years old

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