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Index
Chapter 1 The Fossil Record
Changing Ideas about the Changing Earth Neptune vs. Vulcan A Brief Guide to Sedimentology Dating the Rocks The Succession of Faunas Radiation-Based Dating Techniques Other Dating Techniques Dating Based on the Cycles of the Earth The Problem of Orogeny Continental Drift Life: The First Three Billion Years Multicellular Life The Cambrian Revolution Jaws, Fins, and Feet The Reptilian Revolutions The Two Great Extinctions The Mammals Take Over
Chapter 2 Analyzing Evolution
Parsimony and Pigeons Darwin’s Theory Problems with Darwinism The Concept of Species Evidence for Anagenesis and Cladogenesis The Tempo of Speciation Semispecies, Hybrids, and Isolating Mechanisms “Races” Species and Fossils Morphospecies Microevolution and Macroevolution The Politics of Macroevolution Reconstructing the Tree of Life Sources of Error in Phylogenetics Linnaean Classification Evolutionary Systematics Phenetics and Cladistics Pros and Cons of Phylogenetic Systematics
Chapter 3 People As Primates
Early Mammals Allometry Allometry and Early Mammals Death and Molar Occlusion Allometry, Motherhood, and Milk Respiration and the Palate The Tribosphenic Molar Live Birth and Placentation Cretaceous Mammals The Order Primates The Living Strepsirrhines Anthropoid Apomorphies: Ears, Eyes, and Noses Tarsiers Platyrrhines: The New World Anthropoids Cercopithecoids: The Old World Monkeys Hominoids: The Living Apes Pongids and Hominids Bonobos and Chimpanzees Humans vs. Apes: Skulls and Teeth Primate Origins: The Crown Group Fossil Primates: The Stem Group The First Fossil Euprimates Eocene “Lemurs” and “Tarsiers” The First Anthropoids Anthropoid Radiations
Chapter 4 The Bipedal Ape
Being Human vs. Becoming Human The Taung Child Australopithecus Grows Up Bipedal Posture and the Vertebral Column Bipedal Posture and the Pelvis Bipedal Locomotion: Knees Bipedal Locomotion: The Hip Joint Bipedal Locomotion: Feet Australopithecus Stands Up The Skull of Australopithecus africanus Australopithecus robustus Man-Apes, Just Plain Apes, or Weird Apes? Postcranial Peculiarities Louis Leakey and East Africa Olduvai Gorge Sahelanthropus : The Oldest Hominin? Mio-Pliocene Enigmas: Orrorin and Ardipithecus Australopithecus anamensis Australopithecus afarensis Lucy’s Locomotion: The View from Stony Brook Lucy’s Locomotion: The Rebuttal Lucy’s Locomotion: Persistent Questions Australopithecus bahrelghazali? Australopithecus platyops Australopithecus garhi Australopithecus aethiopicus Australopithecus boisei Fitting in South Africa: The Problem(s) of Sterkfontein Fitting in South Africa: Some robustus Questions The Phylogeny of Australopithecus What Did Australopithecus Eat? Australopithecus and the Ecosystem Two Species or Two Sexes? Hunting, Gathering, and Dimorphism Dinichism: A Possible Synthesis Explaining Hominin Origins Primitive Homo —Or “Advanced” Australopithecus?........................... Dating and Geological Context of the Habilines from Olduvai, Omo, and Koobi Fora Habiline Skulls Habiline Teeth Habiline Postcranial Remains Advanced Australopithecus : The Frustrations of Variation Advanced Australopithecus : Back to South Africa Advanced Australopithecus or Early Homo? Phylogenetic Issues
Chapter 5 The Migrating Ape: Homo erectus and Human Evolution
The “Muddle in the Middle” A Brief History of Homo erectus : 1889–1950 Later Discoveries in Africa and Eurasia Erectine Chronology and Geographic Distribution Cranial Vault Morphology of Homo erectus Cranial Capacity and the Brain Faces and Mandibles of Asian Homo erectus The Erectine Dentition Erectine Postcranial Remains Early African Erectine Skulls and the Ergaster Question Early African Erectine Postcranial Morphology Early Erectine Adaptations: Anatomy and Physiology Early Erectine Adaptations: The Archaeological Evidence Patterns of Development and Evolutionary Change in Erectines Early Erectine Radiations in Africa Out of Africa I: The Erectine Radiation Indonesian Erectines and the Specter of “Meganthropus” Chinese Erectines Dmanisi—Humans at the Periphery of Europe The Initial Occupation of Europe Major Issues: A Summing Up Taxonomy Dates and Additional Evidence Evolutionary Patterns
Chapter 6 The Big-Brained Ape: Regional Variation and Evolutionary Trends in the Middle Pleistocene.......................
Of “Archaic Homo sapiens ” and Homo heidelbergensis ....... Early Models of Later Human Evolution The Recent African Origin Model The Multiregional Evolution Model European Heidelbergs African Heidelbergs Kabwe Bodo and Ndutu African Heidelberg Mandibles Other African Heidelbergs North Africans Asian Heidelbergs? Mugharet El-Zuttiyeh Other West Asian Candidates South Asia East Asia Australasia Ngandong Liang Bua Supraorbital Tori, Chins, and Projecting Faces Major Issues: Speciation, Migration, and Regional Continuity
Chapter 7 Talking Apes: The Neandertals
Neandertals—Early Discoveries and Ideas (1829–1909)........ Ideas about Neandertals—From Boule to the 21st Century Neandertal Chronology and Distribution Neandertal Morphology—The Cranial Vault Neandertal Faces Neandertal Mandibles Neandertal Dentition Body Size and Proportions Neandertal Life History Neandertal Genetics Neandertal Technology Diet and Subsistence Behavior Neandertals and Language Symbolic Behavior Early European Neandertals Würm Neandertals from Western Europe Western and Central Asian Neandertals Late Neandertals Major Issues
Chapter 8 The Symbolic Ape: The Origin of Modern Humans
A “reative Explosion”? Modern Human Anatomy—The Skull Modern Human Anatomy—Cranial Capacity Modern Human Anatomy—The Postcranial Skeleton The Geochronology of Modern Human Origins The African Transition: Background and Dating The African Transition: Vault Morphology The African Transition: Facial Morphology The African Transition: Additional Bones, Archaeology, and Other Matters East Asian Archaic Humans: Background and Context East Asian Archaic Sites and Specimens East Asian Archaics: Continuity or Someone New? Early Modern Humans: The East African Record Out of (East) Africa: Early Modern People in North and South Africa The First Modern People Outside Africa: The Near Eastern Evidence African and Circum-Mediterranean Gene Flow and Modern Human Origins Modern Human Origins in East Asia Modern Human Origins in Australasia Europe: The Last Frontier Recent Human Genetics and Modern Human Origins Ancient DNA in Early Modern Humans Modern Human Origins: The Models vs. the Facts Assimilation and Interactions Between Modern and Archaic Humans
Appendix: Cranial Measurements Bibliography Index
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