spread of modern humans around the world Flashcards

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out of africa hypothesis

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  • African Erectus & Ergasta left Africa : 2 - 1 mya
  • Erectus (Asia) & Neanderthalensis (Europe)
  • African Sapiens left N Africa
  • replaced Asia & Europe : superior technology and communication
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multiregional hypothesis

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  • earlier homo species migrated out of africa
  • became reproductively isolated
  • Erectus , neanderthalensis, sapiens
  • fossil evidence (1)
  • genetic links, mtdna (2)
  • archaeology (3)
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  1. fossils
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  • oldest Sapien fossils found in africa
  • modern Sapien fossils found outside africa
  • suggest origin in Africa
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  1. genetic links
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  • DNA : nuclear & mitochondrial
  • MtDNA : shorter than nuclear , mutates quicker , passes unchanged from mother
  • ## variations (marker), fixed rate of mutation shows age lineage
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how does genetics show where modern homo sapiens originated?

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  • compared markers
  • african have greater number of markers
  • evolved over time
  • must be oldest
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how does genetics show when modern homo sapiens originated?

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  • compared markers
  • 150 k - 195 k ya in africa (last common female ancestor)
  • genetics and fossils : Sapiens originated 0.2 - 0.195 mya
  • cladogram : original common ancestor (0.2 mya) , san and indigenous have greatest markers , non-indigenous descended from african ancestor
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when and where did modern human migrate?

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  • mtdna
  • 60 k ya
  • middle east
  • eurasia (50k)
  • australia (40k)
  • europe (40k)
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how are human populations linked genetically?

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  • mtdna
  • closeness of relationships between populations (and within)
  • similarities in genetic makeup
  • contain stories of ancestral mtdna
  • neanderthal quite different
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where do the san fit in?

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  • oldest living population
  • mtdna
  • branched from sapiens
  • direct descendents of original population
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  1. archaeological evidence
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  • heidelbergensis : geological isolation
  • different diet (seafood) : shell middens
  • omega-3 and high protein : advanced brains
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what evidence is there in south africa of early sapiens?

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  • “eve’s footprints” : langebaan, 0.117 mya (human footprints)
  • klasies river caves : tsitsikamma river, 0.115 mya (human features buried)
  • border cave : kzn, 0.1 mya (infant)
  • blombos cave : southern coast, 0.14 - 0.08 mya (shellfishing , ochre tool kit , bone tools , beads from shells , engraved ochre)
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pinnacle point cave

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  • mossel bay
  • 0.17 - 0.04 mya
  • developing ingenuity
  • reach coast , catch shellfish at low tide
  • use of fire (ochre artifacts)
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conclusion (coastal sites)

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  • production of art : bamboo
  • burial of dead : klasies river caves
  • complex hunting tool kit : pointed stone flake tools , long flake blade , finely worked stone scrapers
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