Exam 3 Study Guide
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Pleistocene often called | Ice Age
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Glaciations | Climatic itervals when ice sheets covered much of the northern continents
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Glaciations caused... | Northern areas of Europe and Asia unihabitable
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Integlacials | Intervals when continental ice sheets retreating and becoming smaller
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Integlacials caused | certain migration routes to reopen
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Homo erectus was succeeded by | Premoderns (coexisted for long periods in Asia)
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Features of Premoderns | Larger Brain, Rounded Brain Case, Maximum Breath
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Homo heidelbergensis fossils found in | Africa and Europe
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Premoderns were recently considered | primitive, transitional "Homo sapiens"
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Premoderns called | Archaic Homo sapiens
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Premoderns ancestors to... | Both modern humans and Neandertals
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Premodern Humans of Middle Pleistocene | 1. Africa2. Europe3. Asia
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Africa (fossils) | Premodern fossils found at several sites in South and East Africa
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Kabwe | One of best known premodern fossils & mixture of older and recent traits
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Bodo | One of earliest Homo hidelbergensis in Africa
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Homo heidlebergenis sites in Europe | Sima de los Huesos at Atapuerca & near Gran Dolina
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Chinese paleoanthropologists | (Homo heidelbergnsis) suggest that more ancestral traits are shared with Homo erectus fossils (Zhoukoudian)
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Homo erectus and Homo sapien mixture | Homo heidelbergensis
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Evolution of Homo Heidelbergensis (Africa) | Homo sapiens
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Evolution of Homo Heidelbergensis (Europe) | Neandertal
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Levallois Technique | refers to stone tool making
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Schoningen in Germany | suggest strong case for hunting (three preserved wooden spears)
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Most Neander fossils found | in Europe
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Neandertal brain | larger that today's brain
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