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HUMAN EVOLUTIONCourtesy http://www.lab-initio.com/

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Survey – Beliefs in Human Evolution

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Skeletal Comparisons

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Posture

Pongid HominidBent over or quadrapedal; Knuckle‑walking common

Upright or bipedal

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Leg and Arm

Pongid HominidArms longer than legs, adapted for swinging by arm ‑ usually among trees

Legs usually longer than arms; adapted for striding

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Feet

Pongid HominidLow arches; opposable big toes ‑ capable of grasping

High arches; big toes in line with others; adapted for walking

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Teeth

Pongid HominidProminent; large gaps between canines and nearby teeth

Reduced; reduced or absent gaps

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Skull

Pongid HominidBent forward from spinal column; very rugged; prominent brow ridges

Upright on spinal column; smooth brow ridges

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Face

Pongid HominidJaws jut out; very heavy; very wide nasal opening; sloping

Vertical profile; More distinct chin; Prominent nasal spine

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Brain Size

Pongid Hominid280‑705 cm3 (current)

400‑2000 cm3

(fossil to present)

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Proposed Hominid Evolution

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Comparison of Hominid Brain Size

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This genetic distance map made in 2002 is an estimate of 18 world human groups by a neighbor-joining method based on 23 kinds of genetic information.

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Out of Africa

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Out of Africa