ANT101H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Homo Heidelbergensis, Homo Erectus, Levallois Technique

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19 Mar 2019
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Last week"s lectures are not on the quiz. 6 questions from last week are on the final. Follow the evolutionary timeline for the dates on the quiz** Early homo (habilis) first appears 2. 5 mya (early) Homo erectus and ergaster appears 1. 8 mya (early) Denisovans (late) (50,000 ya) and modern homo sapiens (200,000 ya, aurignacian [the blade])(late) Composite tool: a tool made out of more than one material (question on the final exam) Trend in tool technology from lower to middle pleistocene. Core tools to flake tools [levalloisian and on] ^^ this is half of the quiz, the other half is about australopithecenes. In the final: there are a lot of scenario-type questions. Moved along pacific coast from asia on boats. Cultural regionalization: epipaleolithic (near east, mesolithic (europe, archaic (new world) Foragers (this was wrong on the slides, but correct here)

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