Brandon D. Coronado (4425951)
American Public University System
September 15, 2013
ANTH100 Introduction to Anthropology
Jennifer Cramer, Ph.D
Evolution discusses "modification throughout time". Regarding physical anthropology, evolution is transformations throughout time within organisms. Signifying that living subjects pass along dominant traits to its offspring. Little variations ensue among generations, however as time passes transformations accrue among living organism. It is thought that life upon Earth possesses a mutual origin which existed over 3.5 billions of years ago (Park, 2008).
Evolution, as suggested by Charles Darwin, is described as the concept or scientific theory. He believed species …show more content…
By examining fossil record paleoanthropologists have the ability to persistently make additions. The earliest recognizable multicellular organism developed approximately 585 million years ago. The earliest primate fossils can date prior to the dinosaur’s extinction over 65 million years ago. Bones as well as teeth were found in Montana and Wyoming (Park, 2008), as well as primate fossils dating back to before the extinction of dinosaur (Shipman, 2012). Fossils by Pat Shipman is a journal examines early life and evolutionary fossils. This journal provides data in addition figures concerning timelines, category as well as the configuration of …show more content…
The data gathered illustrates a time line depicting our evolutionary change since the discovery of the oldest human remains (Park, 2008). Archaeologists have reassembled human as well as primate remains found in order to illustration the relation between the two. They have utilized compiled data to demonstrate humans evolved from and can be associated with the primate species. Evaluated against primitive species, modern humans have evolved into a more upright species. A more curved posture has been found in earlier humans (Palmer, 2010). The archaeological documented verifies alternate rationalization regarding our species rather than what is widely understood. According to the Bible, “God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them” (Genesis 1:27, King James Version). Nevertheless, archaeologists have provided a firm rebuttal challenging