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This document contains comprehensive final exam questions with verified answers for ANTH 1001, focusing on biological anthropology and human evolution. It covers primate evolution, hominin fossils, bipedality, stone tool industries, dating methods, paleoanthropological theories, and models of modern human origins, making it a thorough study resource for final exam preparation.

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Oligocene dates that fossils were found


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33 to 35 mya




North America and Europe were connected to one another during Paleocene and
Eocene. Explains geographical distribution of early primates.

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Cenozoic Era




upper paleolithic tools


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blade tools and spear-thrower (atlatl)




shape of foot


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Pedal evidence of hominin bipedality




temporal association of species


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Biostratigraphy




brain weight/(11.22*body weight(kg)^0.76)


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, relative cranial capacity




Acheulian, hand held tools were used for a variety of tasks


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skinning, slicing, digging




Late Miocene and Pilocene are in Africa


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All early hominin fossil sites from




10,000 ya to present


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Holocene (Recent)




significances of differences in cranial and molar size between earliest Homo and
Paranthropus


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, Principle of Competitive exclusion




earliest definitive anthropoids are dated to the Oligocene (actually, dated to terminal
part of Eocene)


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Oligocene




15-5 mya (Sivapithecus)


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Asian taxa




Importance of Africa in human evolution
-Hominins originated in Africa
-Homo originated in Africa
-H. erectus originated in Africa
H. erectus later migrated to Asia and Europe
-Based on Complete Replacement or Partial Replacement models, H. sapiens (amh)
originated in Africa
H. sapiens then migrated from Africa and replaced all indigenous Neandertals and
other pre-modern humans


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