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The Origin of Man:
Dating a Neanderthal
Dating Techniques:
AMS Carbon Dating• Decay Law: N(t)=N0(e
λt)
• Previous Technique– Larger Sample– Measure Activity
• Comparison of 14C/12C ratio• Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
– Smaller Sample
• Send atoms through accelerator– Separate Isotopes– Obtain very accurate atom-by-atom count for 14C/12C ratio
RANGE: Present 40,000 BP
Dating Techniques:
AMS Problems…• Event Horizon: 40,000 BP
– Contamination
– Low amounts of remaining 14C • Fluctuation of 14C/ 12C ratio• Correction by dendrochronology
• Procedure– Crystalline structured material
absorbs radiation which is released when heated.
– Heating the sample releases the captured energy which can be measured, thus revealing the age.
• History
Dating Techniques:
Thermoluminescence
RANGE: 2,000 500,000 BP
• Measures radioactive decay following uptake of uranium into the carbonate as it forms.
• Use decay rates for uranium and thorium.
• Useful in European caves.
Dating Techniques:
Uranium-Series
RANGE: 5,000 350,000 BP
Our Story:
Early Hominids
Our Story:
Early Hominids
australopithecus
Homo erectus
Homo habilis
A. afarensis 3.9-2.9 mya
• Bipedal• “Lucy” 3.2 mya
Our Story:
Early Hominids
A. boisei/robustus 2.3 -1 mya
• Larger brain• Huge teeth (gorilla-
like)• Discovery led to
thoughts of co-existence of two hominid species
Our Story:
Early HominidsH. habilis 2 mya• Possibly rudolfensis
as well (2.4 mya)• Larger brain• First to make tools
H. Erectus 1.9 mya• Ergaster is early African
erectus.• Even Larger brain. Shorter
face, arms• Human proportions.
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Our Story:
Who is “Neanderthal”?
Basic Characteristics
• Short stature
• Great muscle mass
• Large boned skeleton
• Heavy build
• Males: 1.7 m tall 84 kg
• Females: 1.5 m tall 80 kg
Skull Description• Low forehead region• Prominent brow
ridge• Large nasal cavity• Forward-projecting
cheek and nasal regions
Our Story:
Neanderthal Traits• Non-projecting jaw•Space behind third molar•1500-1600 cm3 cranial capacity
Stereotype is wrong!• Walked fully upright• Had some thought
of the hereafter– Burial sites/graves
• Made own tools– Stone flints– Was human;
distinction from animals
Our Story:
Dimwitted Brute?
• Whence came modern man?
• How did Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon interact?
Our Story:
Theories of Origin
Out of Africa 1
•Out of Africa 1
–1.7 million BP
–Homo erectus leaves Africa and spreads across Eurasia
• Modern man: all groups have evolved from Erectus groups spread across the continents.
Our Story:
Multiregionalism
•Gene flow accounts for similarities we observe today.•Favored by racists in the past to account for a “superior race.”
• Neanderthals develop from Erectus population
Our Story:
Out of Africa 2
• 2nd Exodus from Africa 70,000 BP• Population replacement wipes out other hominids: including Neanderthals
• Modern man developed independently in Africa 200,000 BP
Application:
AMS Carbon Dating
•Could Cro-Magnon and Neanderthal have mixed after Out of Africa II?
•When did they disappear?
30,000 BP
•Evidence of co-existence for up to 10,000 years in some areas!• 1998: Lagar Velho
–Dates to about 25,000 BP–Skull displays mix of Cro-Magnon and Neanderthal characteristics!
• Neanderthals (in the full sense) disappeared from Portuguese region 5,000 years before Lagar Velho was born.
• In many places (France, Russia, Balkans) it looks as if Cro-Magnon man wiped out Neanderthal
• Lagar Velho shows that in some cases they were not wiped out: they were mixed into Cro-Magnon society!
• Big Questions: How many other Lagars are there? Do we have significant Neanderthal heritage?
Application:
Lagar Velho
• Hélène Valladas and team
• Kebara– Results of TL-dating:
flint tools were ~60,000 years old
• Qafzeh– Results: skeleton would
be ~92,000 years old
Application:
Thermoluminescence
Amud CaveAmud Cave• Burnt flints in ash layersBurnt flints in ash layers• 19 were able to be tested 19 were able to be tested • 14 in upper two levels14 in upper two levels
– 44,000-70,000 BP44,000-70,000 BP– 70% were 50,000-60,000 70% were 50,000-60,000
BPBP• 5 from lower layer5 from lower layer
– 55,000-76,000 BP55,000-76,000 BP– 4 were 65,000-76,0004 were 65,000-76,000
• Results/ConclusionResults/Conclusion– Normal intra-species Normal intra-species
variationvariation
Application:
Thermoluminescence
Application:
Uranium-Series
Pontnewydd Cave in Whales.– Found bones, teeth, flint, stone axes, scrapers, &
arrowheads– Dated to 250,000 BPUncovered Neanderthal hunter-gatherer & his
children
The End!