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The Origin and Evolution of Humans Historical Background Paleoanthropology The study of human origins and evolution through fossils, artifacts, and DNA. Combines paleontology with physical anthropology Origins in the 1800 s Neanderthal Man Thomas Henry Huxley Charles Darwin Neanderthal Man First fossils recognized as a different human species. 1829: Neanderthal skulls were discovered in Belgium. 1848: Neanderthal skull found in Gilbralter. Called "an ancient human" at the time. 1856: Johann Karl Fulrott first recognized the fossil called Neanderthal man, discovered in Neanderthal, a valley in what is now North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Thomas Henry Huxley Man s Place in Nature - published in 1863 First book to argue that humans and great apes are related by a common ancestor. Presents evidence relating humans to great apes under separate Linnean families. Huxley proved Owen wrong in a series of public demonstrations. Richard Owen had argued the differences in the brain structures between humans and apes showed that humans were a separate subclass. Charles Darwin From The Origin of Species: "light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history" Descent of Man provides the followup to this mention of human evolution. Part 1 - evidence that humans are directly descended from the Great Apes. Chapter 6 - Darwin suggests that because our nearest living relatives, the chimpanzee and the gorilla, are both native to Africa, our early ancestors likely also lived in Africa. The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals Uses facial expressions to argue for a common ancestry of humans and animals. Same facial muscles and expressions communicate similar emotions in a wide variety of species, including humans.

Asia - cradle of humanity? Few people were ready to accept Africa as the cradle of humanity. Europe was not yielding old enough remains. The American peoples were too primitive. The hunt for early humans shifted to Asia in the early 20th century. Roy Chapman Andrews led a series of expeditions to China and Mongolia in the 1920s. His goal was to find human fossils. He found none. Fortunately, he did find dinosaur fossils and dinosaur eggs, so people forgot about the real reason for the expeditions. Peking Man Discovery of human-like (hominin) teeth around Zhoukoudian (near Beijing) in the early 20th century. Excavations up to the outbreak of war in 1937 led to the discovery of multiple partial remains of Sinanthropus pekinensis - Peking Man. Unfortunately, all of the fossils of Peking Man, except for three teeth, were lost during the Japanese invasion of China. They were packaged up to be shipped to the U.S. but never arrived. To this day their location remains a mystery. Java Man 1895-1897 Eugene Dubois discovers hominin remains on the island of Java in Indonesia. He describes and names the fossils Pithecanthropus erectus (erect-walking ape-man). Later, both Java Man and Peking Man were placed under the genus Homo and are now both considered by most paleoanthropologists to be subspecies of Homo erectus.

Olduvai Gorge 1913 Hans Reck finds a skeleton and stone tools in Bed II at Olduvai Gorge, a deep canyon exposing many layers of sedimentary rock in northern Tanzania. The great antiquity of these fossils and artifacts (est. to be 600,000 years at the time) causes most of Reck s colleagues to dismiss them out of hand. Olduvai Gorge is located within the East African rift valley system. Rift valleys are active sites of sediment accumulation with good conditions for preserving fossils. Volcanic ash beds within the layers provide the means for data the strata. Olduvai Gorge 1931 Lewis Leaky and Reck return to Olduvai Gorge to look for more fossils. They find stone tools, but no bones. 1951 Lewis and Mary Leaky return to Olduvai and begin a prolonged excavation with their children. 1959 Hominin fossils are found and dated to 1.75 million years. Subsequent finds demonstrate a variety of hominin species spanning millions of years. The Leaky s work at Olduvai demonstrated unequivocally that Africa was the cradle of ancient human evolution. Darwin was right. Initial view of human evolution: a linear progression Homo neanderthalensis Homo erectus Homo sapiens Great Ape-Hominin Common Ancestor Early Primate Australopithecus

Current view of human evolution - many species! Figure Compiled by Douglas Palmer and Patricia Ash http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/