Deck 10: Hominin Origins in Africa
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Deck 10: Hominin Origins in Africa
1
What makes afarensis a hominin?
A)Efficient bipedalism
B)Large brain
C)Tool-making ability
D)Hybrid characteristics (half human, half ape)
E)Complex language ability
A)Efficient bipedalism
B)Large brain
C)Tool-making ability
D)Hybrid characteristics (half human, half ape)
E)Complex language ability
Efficient bipedalism
2
Which is true about A. sediba ?
A)It was found in East Africa .
B)It dates at least to 3.9 mya.
C)It shows a mix of Australopithecus and Homo features.
D)It has a small brain at 320 cm3.
E)It was mainly a carnivore.
A)It was found in East Africa .
B)It dates at least to 3.9 mya.
C)It shows a mix of Australopithecus and Homo features.
D)It has a small brain at 320 cm3.
E)It was mainly a carnivore.
It shows a mix of Australopithecus and Homo features.
3
The hominin fossils from Laetoli and Hadar are classified by most researchers as
A)Australopithecus africanus.
B)Homo afarensis.
C)Homo habilis.
D)Australopithecus robustus.
E)Australopithecus afarensis .
A)Australopithecus africanus.
B)Homo afarensis.
C)Homo habilis.
D)Australopithecus robustus.
E)Australopithecus afarensis .
Australopithecus afarensis .
4
Which is NOT true for the recent hominin from Woranso-Mille?
A)The partial skeleton included a partial foot.
B)It dated to about 3.4 mya.
C)It shows a divergent opposable toe and other ape-like features.
D)Scientists have assigned it its own species name.
E)It shows there were two lineages of A. afarensis.
A)The partial skeleton included a partial foot.
B)It dated to about 3.4 mya.
C)It shows a divergent opposable toe and other ape-like features.
D)Scientists have assigned it its own species name.
E)It shows there were two lineages of A. afarensis.
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5
The late Miocene remains of various possible hominins, assigned to the genus Ardipithecus , were discovered
A)at Hadar.
B)at Laetoli.
C)in South Africa.
D)in the Middle Awash.
E)in the Olduvai Gorge.
A)at Hadar.
B)at Laetoli.
C)in South Africa.
D)in the Middle Awash.
E)in the Olduvai Gorge.
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6
Which of the following is NOT the form of locomotion shown by hominins?
A)Habitual bipedalism
B)Obligate bipedalism
C)Knuckle walking
D)Brachiating
E)Flying
A)Habitual bipedalism
B)Obligate bipedalism
C)Knuckle walking
D)Brachiating
E)Flying
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7
A sagittal crest is
A)only present in some nonhuman primates.
B)a characteristic of some A. afarensis species.
C)a raised ridge of bone running along the midline of the cranium for the attachment of muscles.
D)not present in any hominin fossils.
E)only found in humans today.
A)only present in some nonhuman primates.
B)a characteristic of some A. afarensis species.
C)a raised ridge of bone running along the midline of the cranium for the attachment of muscles.
D)not present in any hominin fossils.
E)only found in humans today.
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8
Sahelanthropus has an unusual combination of characteristics, including a
A)small braincase and huge browridges.
B)large braincase and huge browridges.
C)small braincase and small muscle attachments in the rear of the cranium.
D)small vertical face and small browridges.
E)large face and small dentition.
A)small braincase and huge browridges.
B)large braincase and huge browridges.
C)small braincase and small muscle attachments in the rear of the cranium.
D)small vertical face and small browridges.
E)large face and small dentition.
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9
Sahelanthropus was discovered in
A)South Africa.
B)East Africa.
C)the Rift Valley.
D)Central Africa.
E)Asia.
A)South Africa.
B)East Africa.
C)the Rift Valley.
D)Central Africa.
E)Asia.
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10
The fossil skeleton known as "Lucy" belongs to the species
A)africanus.
B)aethiopicus.
C)habilis.
D)boisei .
E)afarensis .
A)africanus.
B)aethiopicus.
C)habilis.
D)boisei .
E)afarensis .
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11
The oldest possible hominin found to date has been given the genus name
A)Australopithecus.
B)Sahelanthropus.
C)Zinjanthropus.
D)Ardipithecus.
E)Orrorin.
A)Australopithecus.
B)Sahelanthropus.
C)Zinjanthropus.
D)Ardipithecus.
E)Orrorin.
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12
Australopithecus afarensis
A)includes the Taung child and Ardi.
B)is the oldest hominin discovered to date.
C)is the smallest least-studied collection of early hominins.
D)is only found in South Africa.
E)includes Lucy and a 3-year-old hominin from Dikika.
A)includes the Taung child and Ardi.
B)is the oldest hominin discovered to date.
C)is the smallest least-studied collection of early hominins.
D)is only found in South Africa.
E)includes Lucy and a 3-year-old hominin from Dikika.
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13
An important new find of a mostly complete child skeleton belonging to an Australopithecus afarensis was announced in 2006 coming from which site?
A)Laetoli
B)Hadar
C)Dikika
D)Taung
E)Olduvai
A)Laetoli
B)Hadar
C)Dikika
D)Taung
E)Olduvai
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14
The earliest fossils identifiable as hominins were all from:
A)North America.
B)Australia.
C)Africa.
D)Asia.
E)Europe.
A)North America.
B)Australia.
C)Africa.
D)Asia.
E)Europe.
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15
Recently discovered remains from the Tugen Hills, dated to about 6 million years ago have been placed in the genus
A)Sahelanthropus.
B)Australopithecus .
C)Paranthropus.
D)Ardipithecus .
E)Orrorin .
A)Sahelanthropus.
B)Australopithecus .
C)Paranthropus.
D)Ardipithecus .
E)Orrorin .
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16
Which is NOT true about Ardi?
A)Its brain size is between 700-730 cm3 .
B)It is more than a 50 percent complete skeleton.
C)It weighed about 110 lbs and measured about 4 ft.
D)It was found in Aramis.
E)It was studied for about 15 years.
A)Its brain size is between 700-730 cm3 .
B)It is more than a 50 percent complete skeleton.
C)It weighed about 110 lbs and measured about 4 ft.
D)It was found in Aramis.
E)It was studied for about 15 years.
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17
The oldest Paranthropus fossil
A)dated to 1.8 mya.
B)was discovered at Hadar.
C)is nicknamed the "black skull."
D)was a 50 percent complete skeleton.
E)was in the form of foot remains.
A)dated to 1.8 mya.
B)was discovered at Hadar.
C)is nicknamed the "black skull."
D)was a 50 percent complete skeleton.
E)was in the form of foot remains.
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18
Which of the following hominins has the most primitive (ancestral)traits?
A)Homo habilis
B)Australopithecus africanus
C)Australopithecus robustus
D)Australopithecus boisei
E)Australopithecus afarensis
A)Homo habilis
B)Australopithecus africanus
C)Australopithecus robustus
D)Australopithecus boisei
E)Australopithecus afarensis
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19
The most important fossils of foot structuring of early hominins come from
A)Sterkfontein.
B)Laetoli.
C)West Turkana.
D)East Turkana.
E)Fayum.
A)Sterkfontein.
B)Laetoli.
C)West Turkana.
D)East Turkana.
E)Fayum.
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20
Anatomical changes in hominins that are indicative of habitual bipedal locomotion include
A)feet with opposable big toes for grasping.
B)shortening and broadening of the pelvis.
C)increased length of arms relative to legs.
D)increased length of the spine.
E)pronounced sagittal crest.
A)feet with opposable big toes for grasping.
B)shortening and broadening of the pelvis.
C)increased length of arms relative to legs.
D)increased length of the spine.
E)pronounced sagittal crest.
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21
The earliest appearance of genus Homo in East Africa may date prior to
A)1 mya .
B)1.8 mya .
C)2 mya .
D)3 mya .
E)2.5 mya .
A)1 mya .
B)1.8 mya .
C)2 mya .
D)3 mya .
E)2.5 mya .
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22
One of the most significant skeletal modifications due to the shift to bipedalism includes several structural changes in the foot.
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23
Regarding the fossil material termed "early Homo, " Leakey guessed was our ancestor
A)some scholars think there may actually be more than one species present.
B)there is definitely only one species.
C)it is certain that one species, Homo habilis , evolved directly into Homo sapiens .
D)all the individuals appear to be about the same size.
E)there is almost no anatomical variation among in these specimens.
A)some scholars think there may actually be more than one species present.
B)there is definitely only one species.
C)it is certain that one species, Homo habilis , evolved directly into Homo sapiens .
D)all the individuals appear to be about the same size.
E)there is almost no anatomical variation among in these specimens.
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24
Which is the first step to fossil research?
A)Assigning taxonomic name
B)Selecting a site and surveying it
C)Excavating and recovering fossils
D)Comparing fossil variation
E)Cleaning and preparing fossils
A)Assigning taxonomic name
B)Selecting a site and surveying it
C)Excavating and recovering fossils
D)Comparing fossil variation
E)Cleaning and preparing fossils
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25
Which is NOT true of early hominin species?
A)They had restricted ranges.
B)They were partially tied to arboreal habitats.
C)They had a trend to increase body size.
D)They could easily become separated from others.
E)They show an accelerated developmental pattern.
A)They had restricted ranges.
B)They were partially tied to arboreal habitats.
C)They had a trend to increase body size.
D)They could easily become separated from others.
E)They show an accelerated developmental pattern.
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26
Habitual locomotion is seen only in hominins.
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27
The taxonomic designation Raymond Dart assigned to the Taung fossil was
A)Australopithecus boisei.
B)Australopithecus afarensis .
C)Australopithecus africanus .
D)Homo habilis .
E)Australopithecus robustus .
A)Australopithecus boisei.
B)Australopithecus afarensis .
C)Australopithecus africanus .
D)Homo habilis .
E)Australopithecus robustus .
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28
Most early hominin fossils were restricted to central, South, and East Africa.
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29
Australopithecus africanus was also large-toothed but not as extremely so as
A)Paranthropus.
B)Homo habilis.
C)Homo sapians.
D)A. sediba.
E)A. afarensis
A)Paranthropus.
B)Homo habilis.
C)Homo sapians.
D)A. sediba.
E)A. afarensis
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30
The most immediately obvious feature distinguishing ________ from the australopiths is cranial size
A)A. afarensis
B)Aegyptopithecus
C)Homo Habilis
D)A. aftricanus
E)Ardipithecus
A)A. afarensis
B)Aegyptopithecus
C)Homo Habilis
D)A. aftricanus
E)Ardipithecus
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31
The earliest hominin discovery from Africa and the world was done in
A)East Africa.
B)the 1920s.
C)the 1800s.
D)Egypt.
E)the 1960s.
A)East Africa.
B)the 1920s.
C)the 1800s.
D)Egypt.
E)the 1960s.
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32
The task of interpreting early hominin evolution
A)is still not complete.
B)does not require a chronological framework.
C)does not require assigning taxonomic names to fossil materials.
D)contains millions of full skeletons.
E)is a fairly simple one.
A)is still not complete.
B)does not require a chronological framework.
C)does not require assigning taxonomic names to fossil materials.
D)contains millions of full skeletons.
E)is a fairly simple one.
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33
Where did Leakey and his team find the remains of Homo habilis ?
A)Lake Turkana
B)Olduvai Gorge
C)Dikika in Ethiopia
D)Hadar
E)Taung
A)Lake Turkana
B)Olduvai Gorge
C)Dikika in Ethiopia
D)Hadar
E)Taung
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34
The first person to describe and classify an australopithicus fossil was
A)Robert Broom.
B)Donald Johanson.
C)Raymond Dart.
D)Mary Leakey.
E)Louis Leakey.
A)Robert Broom.
B)Donald Johanson.
C)Raymond Dart.
D)Mary Leakey.
E)Louis Leakey.
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35
Even though the cranial capacity estimates of Australipiths are within the range of most modern great apes, their brains were
A)more encephalized.
B)much smaller.
C)more limited.
D)impossible to measure.
E)more suited for complex language.
A)more encephalized.
B)much smaller.
C)more limited.
D)impossible to measure.
E)more suited for complex language.
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36
The "Taung baby" and other Australopithecus africanus
A)were small brained.
B)had small teeth.
C)were found in North Africa.
D)dated to approximately 1.8 mya.
E)were probably not bipedal.
A)were small brained.
B)had small teeth.
C)were found in North Africa.
D)dated to approximately 1.8 mya.
E)were probably not bipedal.
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37
Except for the footprints at Laetoli, there is no evidence of early hominin foot structure.
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38
Which characteristics of A. sediba resemble Homo ?
A)Short fingers and brain reorganization
B)Omnivorous diet
C)Big brains
D)Reduced dentition
E)Long arms and short legs
A)Short fingers and brain reorganization
B)Omnivorous diet
C)Big brains
D)Reduced dentition
E)Long arms and short legs
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39
The earliest hominins have varied combinations of features. For example, Sahelanthropus has
A)a very small brain size.
B)chimpanzee-looking teeth.
C)long limbs for bipedalism.
D)large complex brain.
E)reduced spine.
A)a very small brain size.
B)chimpanzee-looking teeth.
C)long limbs for bipedalism.
D)large complex brain.
E)reduced spine.
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40
By using the designation Homo habilis, Louis Leakey was implying all of these EXCEPT
A)there were at least two hominin lineages present at Olduvai Gorge.
B)the Homo lineage was distinct from the australopiths.
C)that Homo habilis was our ancestor.
D)Homo habilis was not a hominin.
E)a revision of the classification was necessary.
A)there were at least two hominin lineages present at Olduvai Gorge.
B)the Homo lineage was distinct from the australopiths.
C)that Homo habilis was our ancestor.
D)Homo habilis was not a hominin.
E)a revision of the classification was necessary.
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41
Describe the Australopiths and their chracteristics, providing examples of each species from the text.
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42
What is the fossil evidence for bipedal locomotion in the early hominins?
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43
Most paleoanthropologists were initially reluctant to accept H. habilis as a valid species distinct from all australopiths.
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44
Discuss the recent discovery of A. afarensis at Dikika and its importance.
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45
Including Lucy, several hundred Homo habilis fossils have been found in Olduvai.
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46
The best evidence for the origins of the genus Homo comes from East Africa.
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47
A 2.3 million year old Australopithecus africanus child skeleton was found at Dikika.
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48
The fossil assigned to the genus and species Sahelanthropus tchadensis is universally agreed to be a hominin.
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49
Paleoanthropologists estimate at least six genera among the early African fossils.
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50
Explain why evidence of bipedal locomotion is so important in the study of fossil hominins, and describe the basic mechanics of bipedal locomotion.
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51
Describe the evidence of "Lucy" and the importance of this find to the study of hominin evolution.
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52
Most of the early African hominins appear to have been partially tied to arboreal habitats.
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53
Describe the find of Sahelanthropus and its characteristics.
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54
The honing complex is typical of hominins.
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55
Where and when were the fossils assigned to Homo habilis found? Give examples of these finds and their importance to the study of hominin evolution.
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56
Discuss what specific features indicate adaptation to bipedal locomotion, giving examples of morphological changes in hominins.
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57
Describe the discovery of Ardipithecus and its characteristics and importance. Give examples.
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58
Paranthropus specimens have a sagittal crest on the top of the skull.
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59
The first step in interpreting hominin evolutionary patterns is excavating sites and recovering fossil hominins.
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60
According to Tim White and colleagues, Ardipithecus was a competent biped.
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61
Discuss the importance of the recent A. afarensis skeleton and foot found at Woranso-Mille.
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62
Describe the genus Paranthropus and its species. Give examples from the textbook.
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63
Explain the complexity of finding and interpreting hominin remains. List the various steps necessary for interpreting hominin evolutionary patterns.
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64
Discuss the adaptive patterns of early African hominins from the data we currently have.
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65
Give an overview of the adaptive patterns of early African hominins, including an explanation of the features that indicate adaptation to bipedal locomotion and which fossil hominins display these features.
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66
Explain the importance of the recent discovery of a possible transitional Australopith, A. sediba.
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67
Using the information from the previous question, construct your own Plio-Pleistocene hominin phylogeny. Defend your phylogeny.
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68
Describe the discoveries and characteristics of A. africanus. Why was their discovery important?
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69
Describe the three major groups of early hominins discussed in this chapter. Specifically, compare and contrast earliest hominins and explain why (or why not)you think they are hominins.
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