LEC # | TOPICS | VOCABULARY SHEETS | HANDOUTS |
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1-2 | Introduction: The Search for Human Ancestors, Approaches to the Study of Human Evolution and an Introduction to Human Osteology | Sheet 1 (PDF) | |
3-4 | Evolutionary Processes and Time Scales | ||
5 | Modern Primates and their Relevance to Understanding Human Origins | Sheet 2 (PDF) | |
6 | Tertiary Higher Primates: Our Pre-Hominid Predecessors | Sheet 3 (PDF) | |
7-8 | Earliest Hominids: The Australopithecines and Affines | Sheet 4 (PDF) | |
9 | Early Hominids - Variations and Taxonomy - Presentations | Sheet 4 (cont.) Sheet 5 (PDF) | |
10 | Hominid/Human Origins: Hypotheses and Speculation | ||
11 | Early Homo: How Should Homo Be Defined? | Sheet 6 (PDF) | |
12-13 | The Archaeology of the Early Hominids I: Olduvai Gorge and Koobi Fora | Sheet 7 (PDF) | Handout 1 (PDF) |
14 | The Archaeology of the Early Hominids II: Interpreting Early Hominid Behavior and Current Research Directions | Sheet 7 (cont.) | |
15 | Midterm Exam | ||
16 | Homo ergaster and erectus: Emerging Modern Morphology | Sheet 8 (PDF) | Handout 2 (PDF) |
17 | Slowly Emerging Modern Behaviors: Early Stone Age / Lower Palaeolithic Age | Sheet 8 (cont.) | Handout 2 (cont.) Handout 3 (PDF) |
18 | Homo heidelbergensis and neanderthalensis or Early "Archaic" H. sapiens? | Sheet 9 (PDF) | |
19-20 | "Archaics": Not Quite Us Physically, Not Quite Us Mentally | Sheet 9 (cont.) Sheet 10 (PDF) | Handout 4 (PDF) |
21 | Origin of Modern Homo sapiens : Morphology and Genetic Evidence | Sheet 11 (PDF) | Handout 5 (PDF) Handout 6 (PDF) |
22-23 | Modern Homo sapiens I: Cultural Diversity Becomes the Norm | Sheet 11 (cont.) Sheet 12 (PDF) | |
24 | Modern Homo sapiens II: To the Threshold of Civilization | Sheet 13 (PDF) | |
25-26 | Modern Human Diversity: Distribution, Morphological Variation and "Races" | Sheet 13 (cont.) |