Exam 4: Human Evolution
Exam 1: The Essence of Anthropology117 Questions
Exam 2: Biology and Evolution138 Questions
Exam 3: Living Primates119 Questions
Exam 4: Human Evolution106 Questions
Exam 5: The Neolithic Revolution: The Domestication of Plants and Animals137 Questions
Exam 6: The Emergence of Cities and States112 Questions
Exam 7: Modern Human Diversity: Race and Racism124 Questions
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How do "lumpers" differ from "splitters"?
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"Lumpers" tend to place more or less similar-looking fossil specimens together in more inclusive groups - they tolerate a great deal of diversity in the group."Splitters" focus on the variation in the fossil record as evidence of distinctive species and tend to argue the existence of a greater number of species.
The first members of the genus Homo appeared around _______________ million years ago.
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What was significant about the Laetoli site in Tanzania?
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The integrating effects of gene flow have become so powerful that dramatic regional variations for suites of traits no longer exist.
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Why does your textbook classify early human ancestors using the genus "australopithecines"?
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Describe the two different hypotheses associated with the modern human origins debate.
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When did Old and New World anthropoid species first diverge?
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Homo habilis is believed to have been overwhelmingly right-handed.
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Give at least 3 examples of the cultural explosion that occurred beginning about 40,000 years ago and is associated with anatomically modern peoples.
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How can paleontologists tell whether two sets of bones represent the same or different species?
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The Oldowan tool tradition is primarily associated with what group of early human ancestors?
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Increased meat consumption by our early human ancestors was important for human evolution.
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Paleontologists who interpret minor difference as evidence of distinctive biological species are called _______________.
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A normal human spine contains only one slight curve inward at the waist.
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Which hypothesis argues that humans originated in Africa some 2 million years ago and that ancient populations throughout the globe are all ancestors of modern humans with unity of a single species maintained through gene flow?
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