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3Homininae; Europe(St. Gaudens); Mid-late Mio; 1st desc. over 150 YA; 15-45 kilos, some sexually dimorphic; Frugivore – broad, round molar cusps; Thin enamel, gracile canines/mandible; Shares many cranial and post-c features w/living great apes; orthograde
5Resemblance not due to inheritance from common ancestor; Parallel evolution; Convergent evolution; Analogy
6Could Gigantopithecus blacki be Big Foot (aka the Saskwatch)?
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1Early hominins widespread from Atlantic to East Africa, true or false?
21991; A. boisei and H. erectus; Oldest firmly dated Acheulean tools; 1.4 MYA; Dry grassland
4South Africa; 1924; Limeworks site in Western Cape Province; Raymond Dart, Univ. Witswatersrand; Australopithecus africanus; Faunal date: 2.0-2.5 MYA; Semiarid; Bone accumulations by large birds of prey
5Does the carrying angle of the A. afarensis femora resemble Pan or Homo more?

 
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