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Authors: Ian Tattersall
“Anthropocene,”
229â30
Arago (cave) (France),
135
archaeologists, xi-xii,
51,
103,
112,
119,
125,
137â8,
158,
160,
168â70,
194,
196,
204,
209,
214â5,
219,
224,
238
Arctic ice cap,
146â51
Ardipithecus
(“Ardi”),
8â14,
21,
22,
29â30,
39,
41,
236
Ardipithecus kadabba,
9,
11,
39,
236
Ardipithecus ramidus,
8â10,
22,
236
Asia,
2,
90,
120,
121,
132,
151,
160,
166,
196â7
ASL,
See
American Sign Language
Atapuerca site (Spain),
151â8
Aterian site (Algeria),
187â9,
192â3,
195,
200,
251,
253
Aurignacian,
182
Australopithecus
(“southern ape”),
xxi,
20â4,
26â33,
35â41,
49,
59,
67â8,
69â79,
82â3,
87,
89,
93â4,
110,
112,
114,
133,
236,
238,
241
climbing abilities,
49
culture of,
114
and East Africa,
74â9
omnivory of,
76
as “stem” species,
69
variety of,
69â79
Australopithecus afarensis,
24,
26â33,
35â41,
59,
67â8,
69â70,
72â5,
78,
83,
89,
93â4,
110,
133,
236,
238,
241
See
“Lucy”
Australopithecus africanus,
70â2,
75
Australopithecus anamensis,
20â4
Australopithecus garhi,
40â1
Australopithecus ramidus,
23,
236
Australopithecus sediba,
71,
78,
241
baseball,
53â4
See
throwing
beads,
199â201,
204â5,
246
Bed II cranium (Olduvai Gorge),
130
Biache-St-Vaast fossil (France),
159â60,
248
“bipedal apes” (hominids),
13â19,
20â4,
25â44,
46,
49
See
Dikika; Laetoli; Lucy; Woranso-Mille
bipedality,
6â9,
15â24,
25â44,
46,
49,
53â62,
68,
72,
77,
82â3,
85,
89â93,
100,
104,
106,
109,
111,
116â7,
127,
133,
224â5,
236,
238
and footprints,
33â4
full-time,
89â93
and hominids,
See
“bipedal apes”
part-time,
8
reasons for,
19
rise of the,
25â44
specialized behaviors of,
53â7
Bir el Ater (Algeria),
187
“Black Skull” (KNM-WT 17000),
76â7,
241
bladders,
110
“bladelets,”
201â2
Bodo skull (Ethiopia),
135â8
body temperature,
16â17
bonobos,
2,
6,
30,
33â4,
43,
50,
65
brain size,
4â5,
9,
31,
46â7,
60â1,
70,
77â8,
91,
98â104,
106â9,
121,
129â33,
136â7,
145â6,
155,
159â60,
167,
180,
183â4,
190,
207â9,
242,
245
and children,
98â100
and Dmanisi,
121
and energy,
106â9
enlargement of,
129â33
and maturation,
100â1
of Neanderthals,
155,
159â60,
167,
183â4
throughout time,
131
and Turkana Boy,
98â104
brains, human,
See
cognition; language; symbolism
Broca, Paul,
102
Broca's area,
102,
137,
209,
223,
242
Buia cranium (Ethiopia),
130,
245
burial,
174â5,
179,
190â1,
203
Burnett, James (Lord Monboddo),
ix
bushbaby,
51
butchery,
xi,
38â9,
42,
44,
53â6,
68,
107,
116,
128,
139â40,
152â3,
169â70,
172,
174
C3 pathway,
47â8
cane rats,
72
canine teeth,
5â11,
31,
49,
58,
106
cannibalism,
138,
152â4,
172â3,
203,
247
carnivores,
38,
45â7,
49,
54â5,
59,
61,
108,
111,
113,
116,
123,
156,
169
“carrying angle,”
21,
23,
26â7,
30,
36
cave art (Ice Age),
xi-xv,
179â81,
205
“cave men,”
181
cerebral cortex,
101â2,
137,
219,
222â3
Chad,
20
chance,
See
genetic drift
“Châtelperronian,”
182â3,
251
Cheney, Dorothy,
65â6
children,
98â100
chimpanzees,
ix-x,
2,
4,
6â7,
9â13,
16â18,
33,
47â59,
62,
64â70,
73,
96,
111,
113â4,
123â4,
142,
165,
194,
219
and early hominids,
47â59
and savagery,
56â7
shared ancestry with humans,
ix-x
and sociality,
113â4
and spears,
50â1
choking,
212
Clarke, Ron,
71â2
“cleavers,”
125
“click” languages,
216
climate change,
227
climatic change,
3,
121â3,
146,
155
See
Ice Age
climbing,
3,
8,
10,
13â4,
19,
23,
28,
30,
36,
49, 49,
61,
106
coding genes,
95â7
cognition,
x-xv,
xx,
xxii,
43,
49â50,
55â6,
61â8,
100,
109,
111,
114,
124â7,
130,
133,
137,
141â3,
164,
175,
180,
184â6,
193,
199,
202,
204â6,
208â10,
213â5,
218â25,
229,
232,
240
and the brain,
221â5
and early hominids,
ix-xv,
61â8
and handaxes,
125â6
and intentionality,
213â4
See
language; subjectivity; symbolism
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (Long Island),
87,
242
Collard, Mark,
88â9
comparative linguistics,
215
compassion,
123â4
See
empathy
competition,
xviii,
48,
78,
128â9,
132,
155,
173,
198,
212â3,
228
continental crust erosion,
230
Congo,
202â4
Contrebandiers Cave (Morocco),
188
cooking,
46,
111â3,
170â1,
239
See
fire
cranium,
3,
7,
11,
14,
31â2,
40,
70,
74,
76â8,
83,
91,
120â1,
123,
129â30,
135â6,
155â6,
162â4,
169,
177,
185â91,
208â9,
212,
223,
238,
248â9
Cranium V,
191
creativity,
xi-xv,
128,
141,
205â6,
220,
229,
232
See
cave art; symbolism
Cro-Magnons,
179â84,
202â3,
205â6
Cueva Mayor cave,
154
“cultural” transmission,
50
“culture,”
100
Daka cranium (Ethiopia),
130
Dali skull (China),
135
Dar-es-Soltan II (Morocco),
188,
192
Dart, Raymond,
57
Darwin, Charles,
xvii,
15,
18,
64,
81,
94â5
de Lumley, Henry,
139
“debitage,”
56
Denisova cave (Siberia),
166,
248â9
dental enamel,
2â4,
7â9,
22,
155,
173
See
teeth
diet,
4â5,
8,
32,
38,
45â55,
58â9,
61â2,
72â3,
76â7,
106â16,
122,
138,
140,
152â6,
168â73,
201,
203,
242,
247,
249
and
Australopithecus,
72â3,
76â7
and early hominids,
45â9
and food preparation,
See
butchery; cooking; fire and food acquisition,
See
hunting; scavenging
generalist style of,
72â3
and
Homo ergaster,
106â13
and protein,
45â7,
53,
62,
95â6,
108â14,
168â71
See
cannibalism; carnivores; herbivores; omnivores; vegetarianism
Dikika,
35â9,
41â4,
67â8,
84,
238
diversity,
ix-xi,
xvi,
xx,
xxi,
5,
14,
69â73,
83â8,
131,
165,
173,
189,
193â5,
216
Dmanisi skull (D3444/D3900),
119â24,
151,
245
DNA,
6,
8,
11â2,
95â7,
109â10,
161â2,
164â6,
168,
173,
181,
185,
192â6,
207
See
mitochondrial DNA
East Africa,
74â9