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Chapter 22: How Humans Evolved


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Chapter 22: How Humans Evolved

p. 444: arboreal, Archonta, nocturnal, primates, opposable, binocular vision, prosimians, lemurs, lorises, tarsiers

p. 445: anthropoids, diurnal, Eosimias, Catopithecus, New World monkeys, prehensile, Old World monkeys

p. 446: hominoids, apes, hominids, gibbon, orangutan, gorilla, chimpanzee, Ramapithecus, Proconsul

p. 447: bipedal

p. 450: Australopithecus africanus, A. robustus, A boisei

p. 451: A. afarensis, A. aethiopicus, A. bahrelghazali, A. anamensis

p. 452: Ardipithecus ramidus, cladistics, clades, cladogram

p. 454: Homo habilis, H. rudolfensis, H. ergaster

p. 456: Homo erectus, Java man, Peking man

p. 458: Homo heidelbergensis, H. neanderthalensis, H.sapiens, Neanderthals, out-of-Africa model, multiregional model

p. 460: Cro-Magnons, cultural evolution

p. 462: sibling species

 

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