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Authors: Ian Tattersall
East Turkana,
76
EKP,
See
Enkapune Ya Muto
El Sidrón (Spain),
172â6,
183â4,
249
empathy,
113â4,
124,
158,
175,
222
endurance hunting,
108â10
See
hunting
energy/energetics,
15â6,
21,
34,
47,
98â9,
106â11,
116,
165,
212,
221
English language,
215â16
English Piltdown “fossil” (1912),
4
engravings,
xxii
Enkapune Ya Muto (EKP),
203â5
enzymes,
46
Ethiopia,
1â2,
9,
21â2,
26â7,
35,
37,
39,
41â4,
73â5,
77,
103,
130,
135â7,
167,
186,
236,
238
Eurasia,
3,
119,
122â4,
146â8,
166,
193,
205,
246,
253
Europeans, first,
151â4
evolution, and radical change,
xi,
xv,
41,
94â104,
185â6,
207â11,
221â5
See
adaptation; ancestry; “exaptations”; natural selection
Evolutionary Synthesis,
86â8,
94â5,
97,
130,
242
“executive” brain functions,
223
extinction,
2,
6,
81â2,
89,
145,
148,
154â5,
159,
164,
185,
194,
197â8,
207
fingers,
8â11,
22,
30,
36,
43â4,
166
Finland,
160
fire,
xxi,
46,
111â3,
138,
142,
153,
170â1,
202,
214â5,
244
See
cooking
fishing,
108
“fishing” for termites,
51
flies,
96
floods,
230
“flowstones,”
156
Fongoli, Senegal,
50â1,
57,
240
Font de Gaume (cave) (France),
xiii
forests,
2,
6â10,
14â5,
17,
19,
23,
26,
31â2,
34,
45,
47â52,
54,
57â8,
61â2,
70,
73,
77,
94,
105â6,
114,
122,
147
fossil record,
x-xi,
2â3,
20â1,
25â6,
119â20
France,
xii-xiv,
125,
138â9,
158â60,
176,
180â3,
246,
248,
251
fruit,
2,
8,
17,
19,
23,
32,
50,
52,
72,
108
Gallup, Gordon,
64
genera,
xvi,
2â3,
86â7,
89,
241
generalists,
8,
32,
59,
72â3,
117,
123,
148,
221
genes,
xi,
xv,
xviii,
xix-xx,
41,
86,
94â104,
149,
161â2,
164,
166â7,
185â6,
189,
207â13,
216,
221â5,
242,
248â9,
254
coding genes,
95â7
and genetic drift,
xix-xx
and “fixed” changes,
207â8
and radical change,
xi,
xv,
41,
94â104,
185â6,
207â11,
221â5
and language,
209â13
genetic bottleneck,
194â5,
216,
251
genetic drift,
xix-xx
genetics,
xvii,
44,
68,
86â7,
95â8,
148,
160,
166â8,
185,
194,
206â10,
216,
223,
231
genomes,
xviii,
xx,
96â7,
164â7,
173,
229,
248â9
and change resistance,
xviii
genus, xvi,
5â6,
9,
20â1,
40,
42,
49,
61,
73â5,
77â9,
82â9,
91,
99,
101,
103â4,
111,
129â34,
145â6,
148â9,
152,
185,
200,
212
Gibraltar,
160
glacial cycle,
xxi,
146â51,
160â1,
188,
196,
228
Gona (Ethiopia),
41â4,
103,
238
Goode, Douglas,
49
gorillas,
2,
11,
12â3,
23,
33,
36,
59,
65,
71,
109
gracile australopith,
70â7,
82â3,
163
See
Australopithecus africanus
Gran Dolina (Spain),
152â5,
172,
247
grasslands,
xxi,
3,
8,
15,
17,
22,
50,
54,
58,
93â4,
122,
146
Great Apes,
2
See
bonobos; chimpanzees; gorillas; orangutans
Great East African Rift Valley,
1â22,
55,
119,
203,
236
Grotte du Renne (France),
182,
251
groups, large,
xvi,
4â5,
52,
55,
58â61,
69,
114â6,
166,
171â3,
197,
230
Hadar region,
26â7,
30â3,
35,
38â40,
44,
75,
238
hamadryas baboons,
167â8
“handaxes,”
124â9,
137,
139,
157,
175â6,
186,
245
hands,
11â5,
22,
30,
36â7,
43â4,
51,
54â5,
73,
93â4,
108
hand-eye coordination,
54â5
“handy man,”
See Homo habilis
Hart, Donna,
57â9
Hawaii,
216
Heidelberg, Germany,
135
herbivores,
45â7,
72,
122â3,
170â1
Hobbits of Flores, xxii,
133,
197,
245
Holmes, John,
107
“holotype,”35
Homo
(genus),
xvi,
xxi,
5â6,
40â2,
49,
61,
73â9,
81â104,
111,
128â33,
145â9,
152
defining,
81â7
“early,”
xxi
and Ernst Mayr,
87â90
and full-time bipedality,
89â90
and radical change,
94â104
Homo antecessor,
xxi,
152â4,
247
Homo erectus,
xxi-xxii,
25,
82,
87,
89â91,
98â100,
103,
120â1,
127â33,
196â7,
242
Homo ergaster,
90â104,
105â17,
121,
124,
127â30,
163,
185,
242
and body hair,
109â10
and childbirth,
115
diet of,
106â13
diorama of,
107
and fire and cooking,
111â3
and predation,
106,
108â9,
112â5,
and radical change,
94â104
skeleton of,
92
and the social setting,
113â7
See
Turkana Boy
Homo floresiensis
(“Hobbit”),
xxii,
133,
197,
245
Homo georgicus,
120â1
Homo habilis
(“handy man”),
75,
78,
82â4,
89,
131,
241â2
Homo heidelbergensis,
xvi,
xxii,
135â8,
141â3,
158,
160,
172,
246
Homo neanderthalensis,
132,
145,
152,
154,
156,
158,
159â77,
185
Homo sapiens,
xvi,
xxii,
11,
12,
25â6,
39,
41,
48,
63,
81,
83,
87â8,
90,
98,
100â1,
103,
105â6,
132,
137,
152,
155,
161â8,
171,
185â98,
199,
203,
205,
207â13,
216,
218â20,
227â32,
248â9,
251â2
anatomically modern,
186â93
and bones,
105â6
brains of,
See
cognition; language; symbolism
and childbirth,
164
cross-section of head of,
211
emergence of,
185â98
future of,
227â32
and genetic “jump,”
207â9
genome of,
167
maturation rate of,
163â4
and molecular evidence,
193â8
skeleton of,
161
See
Late Stone Age; Middle Stone Age
Homo transvaalensis,
87
Hominida,
xvi
Hominidae,
6â7
hominids
and bipedality,
13â9
See
“bipedal apes”
and chimpanzees,
47â59
“cosmopolitan,”
135â43
and diet,
45â9
and early societies,
57â61
family tree of,
12
first,
3â6
and interiority,
61â8
lifestyles of,
45â68
and specialized behavior,
53â7
survival strategies of,
59â61
types of,
6â13
“hominin,”
3
“hominoid” apes,
2
“human,” the term,
81â2
“human universals,”
229
hunter gatherers,
xxii,
109,
115,
174,
227,
230
hunting,
xii,
48,
51â2,
59,
108â10,
113,
115,
138,
142,
153,
169â70,
174,
227,
230
Huxley, Thomas Henry,
xvii,
94â5,
97
hybridization,
167â8,
191â2,
248â9
“hyper-robust” australopith,
74â6
Ice Age,
xi-xv,
xxii,
132,
145â58,
161,
179â80,
205,
231
innovation,
43,
62,
68,
81,
94â5,
97,
103â4,
108,
112,
126,
128,
135,
138,
140â1,
145,
167,
187,
194,
204,
207â8,
210,
220,
231â2