PCB 4674C Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Paranthropus, Sahelanthropus, Kenyanthropus

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Lecture 24: human traits shared with the great apes. The ancestor likely used tool, and it may have hunted to supplement its diet with meat. If likely also had some kind of culture, that is learned behaviors passed on between generations: chimps and bonobos also show a variety of sexual orientations, suggesting that a diversity of orientations is an ancestral trait. 5) the fossil record of humans and their ancestors. There is, however, not universal agreement on this point. The first undisputed hominins are the gracile (meaning slender or slight) australopithecines and kenyanthropus: these are 4 to 2. 5 million years old. Both anatomical features and fossil traces of walking in australopithecus afarensis from laetoli indicates that these were upright walkers: these australopithecines survived until about 2 million years ago. In addition to the gracile australopithecines, there was another clade of robust australopithecines, now placed in the genus paranthropus.

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