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Work must be supported with citation of source. Manual may be noted with Manual and page number(s). Be sure to use Noodletools citation for external sources.  Any information from class notes may be cited as Class notes (date of lecture). Name of Video. Cite required external website using Chicago Advanced format. '''You may not use Wikipedia as a source.''' Please post answers on separate page and sign your entry.  
 
 
 
Concepts:
 
Concepts:
  
1. Reasons for rise of Australopithecines.
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[[1. Reasons for rise of Australopithecines]]
  
The australopithecines lived  around 5-6 million years age and disappeared in one million BC. The following reasons describe the rise of the australopithecines:
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[[2. Advantages and disadvantages of bipedalism]]
  
-Six million years ago, the jungles in Africa became to dried out and the forests shrunk. This caused both a crisis in food and habitat availability. Some primates were forced out onto the now open grassland. A large number of theses primates did not survive, however the ones who did devised and gained new techniques for survival.
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[[3. Australopithecus :lifestyle of Australopithecus]]
  
-As life in the savannah moved on, the australopithecines became equipped with natural defenses. They used their hands to hurl stones and sticks. Throughout the years, the australopithecines gained a substantial skeletal, which helped improve their stance. The also acquired an opposable thumb grip, which made it easier to grasph and throw things.  
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[[4. Reasons for extinction of Australopithecus]]
  
-The hip joints were modified, causing the legs to align with the backbone. The knees grew closer together to help bear the total weight of the body. The feet became more arched and the ankles became stronger. The big toe became more aligned with the other toes, allowing the feet to take the full weight of the body.  
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[[5. Characteristics of H. Habilis]]
  
link on more background information about the australopithecines: http://www.stanford.edu/~harryg/protected/chp18.htm
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[[6. Effects of Meat in diet]]
CF:Pages 20-21
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-Grace Amandes
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2. Advantages and disadvantages of bipedalism.
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[[7. Sweating]]
  
3. Australopithecus :lifestyle of Australopithecus.
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[[8. Factors in Brain growth]]
  
4. Reasons for extinction of Australopithecus.
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[[9. Problems with large brain/solution]]
  
5. Characteristics of H. Habilis
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[[10. Characteristics of H. ergaster]]
  
6. Effects of Meat in diet
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[[11. Differences with H. erectus]]
  
7. Sweating
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[[12. Climate and its effects]]
  
8. Factors in Brain growth
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[[13. Glacial periods]]
  
9. Problems with large brain/solution
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[[14. Fire]]
  
10. Characteristics of H. ergaster
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[[15. Social development]]
  
11. differences with H. erectus
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[[16. H. heidelbergensis]]
  
12. Climate and its effects
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[[17. Physical Characteristics of Neanderthals]]
  
13. Glacial periods
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[[18. Neanderthal Tools]]
  
14. Fire
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[[19. Neanderthal Cultural life]]
  
15. Social development
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[[20. Neanderthal Mental development]]
  
16. H. heidelbergensis
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[[21. Characteristics of H. sapiens]]
  
17. Characteristics of Neandertal
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[[22. H. sapiens Technology]]
  
**18. Tools
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[[23.H. sapiens social organization]]
  
**19. Cultural life
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[[24. Cooperation and its Effects]]
  
**20. Mental development
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[[25. H. sapiens Communication/Art]]
  
21. Characteristics of H. sapiens
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[[26.H. sapiens other advances]]
  
**22. technology
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[[27. Explain  the multiregional hypothesis]]
  
**23. blade and burin society
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[[28. Explain the diffusionism/ Out of Africa hypothesis]]
  
**24. weapons
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[[29. H. Sapiens are the Only Hominid Left. Why?]]
  
**25. social organization
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[[30. H. sapiens  were able to settle in such diverse habitats. Give reasons and rationale.]]
 
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**26. dispersed leadership
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**27. cooperation and its effects
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**28. communication/art
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**29. other advances
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30. Explain both the multiregional and  diffusionism/ Out of Africa hypotheses
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31. H. sapiens is the only hominid left. Why?
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32. H. sapiens  were able to settle in such diverse habitats. Give reasons and rationale.
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33. Id The Aurignacians
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34. ID Gravettians
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35.  ID Magdalenians
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36. ID Natufians
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Work must be supported with citation of source. Manual may be noted with Manual and page number(s). Be sure to use Noodletools citation for external sources. Any information from class notes may be cited as Class notes (date of lecture). Name of Video. Cite required external website using Chicago Advanced format. You may not use Wikipedia as a source. Please post answers on separate page and sign your entry.

Concepts:

1. Reasons for rise of Australopithecines

2. Advantages and disadvantages of bipedalism

3. Australopithecus :lifestyle of Australopithecus

4. Reasons for extinction of Australopithecus

5. Characteristics of H. Habilis

6. Effects of Meat in diet

7. Sweating

8. Factors in Brain growth

9. Problems with large brain/solution

10. Characteristics of H. ergaster

11. Differences with H. erectus

12. Climate and its effects

13. Glacial periods

14. Fire

15. Social development

16. H. heidelbergensis

17. Physical Characteristics of Neanderthals

18. Neanderthal Tools

19. Neanderthal Cultural life

20. Neanderthal Mental development

21. Characteristics of H. sapiens

22. H. sapiens Technology

23.H. sapiens social organization

24. Cooperation and its Effects

25. H. sapiens Communication/Art

26.H. sapiens other advances

27. Explain the multiregional hypothesis

28. Explain the diffusionism/ Out of Africa hypothesis

29. H. Sapiens are the Only Hominid Left. Why?

30. H. sapiens were able to settle in such diverse habitats. Give reasons and rationale.