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| Question | Answer |
| What made Homo Erectus important? | ~first to leave Africa ~first use of tool ~Acheulian |
| Acheulian | |
| What made Homo Erectus different? | ~700cc-1250cc brain size ~large browridge ~tick cranial bone ~protruding nuchal torus ~sagittal keel ~long braincase ~littleforehead |
| Sagittal keel | an inverted V-shaped ridge running along the top of the skull in Homo erectus (looks like bottom of boat) |
| Nuchal Torus | Ridge where neck muscles attach to the back of the skull. |
| Homo Heidelbergensis | ~850,000-200,000 years ago ~robust browridge ~likely gave rise to H. Sapiens + Neandertals ~found in Heidelberg, Germany |
| Homo Neandethalensis Look: | ~1,520 cm3 brain size ~flat face ~barrel chested ~large occipital bun |
| Homo Neandethalensis Tools: | Levallois Technique: ~Musterian tools |
| Homo Neandethalensis Culture: | ~invented new tools ~Shanidar Cave: someone was taking care of a male 30-45 whose injuries made it impossible for him to take care of himself |
| Musterian tools | |
| How did H. Neanderthalensis go extinct? | H. Sapiens: ~outcompeted ~interbred ( a little) ~h. sapiens needed less food and had more energy ~killed off |
| Occipital Bun | ~prominent bulge or projection of the occipital bone at the back of the skull |
| Homo Sapiens appearance: | ~1,350cc brain size ~ |
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