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y-5


oldest


looks sort of like a dog

Aegyptopithecus

looks like a little chimp


generalized primate

Proconsul

most similar to an orangutan

Sivapithecus

Found in Chad


non honing canine

Sahelanthropus

huge hands


bipedal adaptivity

Ardipithecus ramidus

Lucy


High sexual dimorphism

Australopithecus afarensis

High forehead


Small canine


Large molars


South Africa

Australopithecus africanus

Kenya


Flat face



Kenyanthropus platyops

Large sagittal keel


Paranthropus aethiopicus

flatter face

small mandible


overlapped with robustus

Paranthropus boisei

concave midfacial region

largest cranial capacity of australpithecines

Paranthropus robustus

Oldowan tools


rounded cranium


less postorbital constriction

Homo habilis

Flat cheekbones/Zygomatic

Homo rudolfensis

erectus derived from


looks most human like of homo line

Homo ergaster

Found everywhere


large brow ridge and sulcus


derived from ergaster


Achulean tools

Homo erectus

Germany

decreased post orbital constriction


occipital more rounded


later homo

Homo heidelbergensis

mid and east europe

large brow ridge and nose


mousterian tools

Homo neanderthalis

Indonesia

very small


Hobbit size


fire, stone tools

Homo floresiensis

Africa


vertical forehead


chin


mordern


cro magnum

Anatomically Modern Human

Homo Habilis

Oldowan

Ergaster/Erectus

Achulean

Neandertalensis

Mousterian