Capabilities. and Skills. Australopithecus afaransis. “southern ape”. About 4.0 to 1.0 million years ago. Primarily in East Africa (never left Africa) ...
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Use and construction of tools are notable characteristics of Hominids. (Wicander and Monroe 1993); The evolutionary design of man has always intrigued Anthropologists. Climatic changes may have been responsible for the development of the characteristics of Hominids.
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Humans evolved from hominids, some relative of Homo Erectus, or Homo Erectus itself. Homo Erectus evolved from earlier hominids or even pre-hominids, specifically, something like Australopithecus. The defining characteristics of the hominids and pre-hominids is biped locomotion.
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Hominids are included in the superfamily of all apes, ... Other characteristics, like the massiveness of the face, jaws and single tooth found, and the largest sagittal crest in any known hominid, are more reminiscent of A. boisei (Leakey and Lewin 1992). (A sagittal crest is a bony ridge on top of the skull to which...
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say that it would be a not unreasonable inference that it was a habitual biped because it shares characteristics with other hominids known to be bipedal.
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The physical characteristics that distinguish hominids from the pongids are erect posture, bipedal locomotion, rounded skulls with larger brains, small teeth (including unspecialized canines), and such behavioral characteristics as communication through language.
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hominization n. The evolutionary process leading to the development of human characteristics that distinguish hominids from other primates ... Home > Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ... Hominization refers to the process of becoming human. The first formations of social Man or in Marxist terms the formation...
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The many similarities in behavior and physical characteristics between the hominids (primates of the family Hominidae, which includes modern humans, earlier human subspecies, and their direct ancestors) and the pongids (our closest living nonhuman primate relatives) can be explained by identical characteristics that...
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Contrary to conventional ideas that early hominids moved exclusively in upright posture ("terrestric bipedalism"), recent studies indicate the persistence of arboreal anatomical characteristics of the earliest hominids.
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