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    Nature of Humans

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    ANT203Y1 Lecture # January 28th‚ 2014 Quiz #2; 6:10-7; in class; 15% of final grade; cover ch 8-11 and tutorial worksheets 9-11 40 questions llong‚ multiple choice‚ true or false and matching Bring a pencil for scantron ;) Film ’becoming human’ at 7:10 - 8:00pm Lecture Who were the earliest hominins?? Pre-australapiths; 6-7 - 4.4 mya Very primitive; little known about them; debatable they’re even hominins Earliest ones are sahelanthropus tchadensis; found in chad in 2001; earliest known

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    animals Hominid Development Type | Found where | Brain size | Period | Notes | Australopithecines | Africa | 500 mc 3 | 4 to 1 million years ago | First humanlike creature to walk upright | Homo habilis | East Africa | 700mc 3 | 2.5 to 1.5 million years ago | First to make stone tools | Homo erectus | Africa‚ Asia‚ Europe | 1000mc 3 | 1.6 million to 30‚000 B.C years ago | Develops technology | Neanderthal | Europe and Southwest Asia | 1450mc 3 | 200‚000 to 30‚000 B.C | First to have ritual

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    Tracing Overpopulation Through the Historiographical Methods of Dr. Paul Ehrlich from the 1960’s to the 1990’s Tracing Overpopulation Through the Historiographical Methods of Dr. Paul Ehrlich from the 1960’s to the 1990’s While driving through the overpopulated streets of Delhi‚ India‚ Paul Ehrlich noticed just how many people were in the world. It took his family a couple of hours just to travel a short distance through the city. Take into consideration

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    Since the prehistoric times‚ the species of human beings have been gifted with knowledge and potential. According to archaeologist Richard E. Leakey‚ the strong‚ intellectual minds of human beings have affected many other species over time. Richard Leakey affirmed that humans are known as a distinct group of individuals due to how their skillful abilities allow them to choose and form good ideas. The significance of Leakey’s statement is that the human species have used and created different ideas

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    ant200 study notes

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    believed Believed Neanderthal ethnicity reflected the traditions that were used to make stone tools These traditions require knowledge and skill to be transmitted between generations Sites and Industries Hetro: The oldest known fossil of a Homo sapiens Was discovered at the site Hetro in Ethopia

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    In our modern society‚ many people believe in many different ideas. On the one side‚ some people believe that God created the world. Science however uses different ideas to support the idea that Darwin is famous for called Natural Selection‚ which is basically evolution. Every society has a different idea of where man came from. It is important to understand where man came from because that is one of the goals of science and anthropology. If we all understand that we all evolved the same‚ and

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    more human by expanding the possibilities of connecting human beings. Juan Enriquez (2009)‚ “The next species of human”‚ show us how Human is adapting itself and their surroundings as part of our evolution and concludes with how the Homo Evolutis‚ the successor of the Homo Sapiens‚ will take “direct and deliberate control over the evolution of his species‚ her species and other species”. So‚ up to now‚ my reflection would be that in this technologically-mediated century‚ to be human mean

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    philosophy. Skeletal makeup is actually defines us into the category of homo sapiens. Malcolm X explains what it means to be human to be respected as a human‚ given the rights as a human. Finally there is John Locke’s philosophy‚ the rights of humans are Life‚ Liberty‚ and Property (The U.S. Declaration of Independence). First trait that makes up a human is the skeletal makeup. All humans are categorized into the group called homo sapiens. Humans walk upright on two feet‚ have two arms‚ and opposable

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    The early human migration[35] patterns in the Lower Paleolithic saw Homo erectus spread across Eurasia. The controlled use of fire occurred about 800 thousand years ago. Near 250 thousand years ago‚ Homo sapiens evolves in Africa. Around 70–60 thousand years ago‚ modern humans migrate out of Africa along a coastal route to South and Southeast Asia and reached Australia. About 50 thousand

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    ........................................................................................... 2 Can Greed ever be Good? ..................................................................................................................... 2 Homo Economicus Vs Homo Sociologicus .......................................................................................... 3 Tragedy of the commons .............................................................................................................

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