ANT101H5 Study Guide - Final Guide: Sahelanthropus, Lufengpithecus, Parapithecidae

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Catopithecus: ancestor of all anthropoids (tarsier like: omomyidae. Aegyptopithecus: late oligocene primate probably ancestor to all catarrhines. Ardepithecus ramidus: anamensis (g, afarensis (g, africanus (g, aethiopicus (r) Pliocene (5-1. 8 mya) hominoids: dryopithecus (12-9 mya) (europe), ancestor of all apes. Sivapithecus (13-7 mya) (s. asia), possible ancestor of orangutans. Lufengpithecus (s. china), large late miocene ape: orrorin tugenesis, (link between miocene apes and hominins) Ardepithecus, aramis: late miocene primate probably ancestor to all hominins: anamensis east africa, afarensis east africa, av. Lucy: africanus south africa, aethiopicus east africa, av. 410 cc, compound crest: boisei east africa, av. 500-530 cc, sagital and nuchal crest: robustus south africa, av. 530 cc: bahrelghazal chad, mandibular fragment, garhi bouri, ethiopia, av. Kenyanthropus platyops: bahrelghazal, garhi, sediba, habilis, homo habilis south & east africa, av. 1. 9mya: rudolfensis, homo rudolfensis no heavy crests, crude stone tools, tool making, manuports. 300kya: ergaster/ h. erectus, homo erectus africa, europe, s. asia, av.

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