in australopiths, 35, 38, 52, 93
cleaver (stone artifact type, defined), 102
in
Homo ergaster
, 93–94, 99–101
climate change and human evolution, 54–55,
in
Homo habilis
, 85
178–179
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“climatic dating,” 128, 277
fire, earliest use, 100, 155–157.
See also
hearths clothing, oldest known, 179, 266
“First Family,” 51. See also
Australopithecus
Clottes, Jean, 260
afarensis
cooking.
See
fire
fishing, oldest human, 19–20, 237–238
Coppens, Yves, 43, 52
fission track dating method, 116
core (stone artifact, defined), 65
flake (stone artifact type, defined), 65
Cro-Magnon people (defined), 189
FLKI site (= FLK-Zinj site), Olduvai, 81
Cro-Magnon Rockshelter, 189
Florisbad Spring site, 165, 221–223
Curtis, Garniss, 82, 114–115
footprints, fossil human, 54
cutmarks (on animal bones), 75, 88–89, 158,
foramen magnum and bipedalism, 32
161, 165–166, 199
Frere, John, 102, 105
Fuhlrott, Johann, 169
Dali skull, 253
Dar es Soltan Cave 2, 224
Galgenberg Hill, 261, 263
Darrow, Clarence, 53
Geissenklösterle Cave, 195, 260
Dart, Raymond, 30–34, 217–218
genetics
Darwin, Charles, 22, 55, 110
and human origins, 45
Deacon, Hilary, 17, 240–241
and modern human origins, 181–185,
Defleur, Alban, 199–200
246–247
dental enamel, thickness and diet, 37
geofacts (defined), 133
de Perthes, Boucher, 105
glacial climates and human evolution, 178–179,
d’Errico, Francesco, 153, 155, 195, 206, 208,
224
212–213
Gladysvale Cave, 34, 35
Deschamps, Éliette Brunet, 257–258
Gona site and artifacts, 65–69, 74
Die Kelders Cave 1, 237–239, 244
Gongwangling site (Lantian), 128
Divje-Babe Cave 1, 194–195
Goodwin, William, 185
Dmanisi site, 119–122
Goren-Inbar, Na’ama, 153
DNA.
See
genetics
gorillas, 37, 56
domestication of plants and animals, 267
Gorjanovic-Kramberger, Dragutin, 199
Dreyer, T. F., 221
Gould, Stephen Jay, 22–23
Drimolen Cave, 34, 35, 80
Gran Dolina site, 119, 121, 135–139
Duarte, Cidália, 201–202
graves, oldest, 152–153, 190, 193–194, 266
Dubois, Eugène, 110–112
Gravettian Industry/Culture, 187, 202
Duinefontein site, 161–165
Great Rift Valley and human origins, 44
Grün, Rainer, 248
early modern Africans
artifacts and behavior, 230–245
Hadar site, 49, 52, 69, 86–87
hunting-and-gathering, 237–240
Haile Selassie, Yohannes, 47, 58
physical appearance, 223–229
hammerstone (stone artifact, defined), 65
Elands Bay Cave, 237, 239
hand axe (defined), 70, 102.
See also
Acheulean Elandsfontein site, 161, 166, 220–221
Culture/Industry
Eldredge, Niles, 22–23
hand axe function, 106–107
Electron Spin Resonance dating method,
hand form and stone tool manufacture, 77–79
124–126, 276–277
Harris, Jack, 65
encephalization (defined), 144, 179
Hay, Richard, 43
Engis Cave, 197
hearths, and fire use, 100, 157, 241
Enkapune Ya Muto site, 11–16, 233, 235
Hexian site.
See
Lontandong Cave
ESR.
See
Electron Spin Resonance dating
Hillaire, Christian, 257
method
Hoedjies Punt site, 239
ethnicity, oldest indications, 190, 233
Hohlenstein-Stadel Cave, 260–262
Eurasia, earliest human occupation, 116–122,
Holliday, Trent, 143
133–141
hominid (human broadly understood), 88, 246
Evernden, Jack, 82
Homo,
origins, 57–59, 86. See also
Homo habilis
extinctions
Homo antecessor,
137
of fossil humans, 41, 172
Homo erectus,
96–97
of prehistoric animals, 190, 251–252
Chinese, 126–128, 253–255
early Indonesian, 110–116
faunal dating, 35, 275
late Indonesian, 123–126, 254
Feldhofer Grotto, 169, 181–182
Homo ergaster,
97–101
figurines, oldest, 153–155, 250–251
Homo habilis,
82–86, 98
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Homo heidelbergensis,
122, 134–135, 173, 221, Lake Ndutu site and skull, 220–221
253, 255
Langebaanweg fossil site, 165
Homo neanderthalensis,
170, 186.
See also
language and human evolution, 24, 145–146,
Neanderthals
214–215, 271–272
Homo rhodesiensis,
218.
See also
Kabwe skull Lantian sites (see also Chenjiawo and
Homo rudolfensis,
83–86
Gongwangling), 128, 129
Homo sapiens,
97, 112, 136, 186, 253.
See also
Larson, Gary, 72
early modern Africans, Cro-Magnons
Lascaux Cave, 259
houses, oldest known, 179, 191, 206–207
Later Stone Age, 231.
See also
LSA
Howell, Clark, 43
Leakey, Louis, 42, 70, 82–83
Hoxne site, 102
Leakey, Mary, 42, 43, 49, 53, 70
Hunting, early human, 75, 130–131, 157–161,
Leakey, Meave, 43, 48, 61, 92, 99
189, 238–239
Leakey, Richard, 43, 82, 92, 99
Huxley, Thomas, 170
Lee-Thorp, Julia, 81
hxaro
gift exchange system, 12–13, 266
Lehringen site, 160
Le Moustier Rockshelters, 186
Industry, archeological (defined), 70
Lespugue figurine, 154
Irhoud Cave, 223
Les Trois-Frères Cave, 259
Isaac, Glynn, 108
Levallois flaking technique (defined), 109
Isimila site, 107
Libby, Willard, 209
Isturitz Cave, 195
Lokalalei site, 69
Longghu-shan, 126.
See also
Zhoukoudian
Jablonski, Nina, 56
Locality 1
Jebel Irhoud.
See
Irhoud Cave
Lontandong Cave (Hexian), 128
Jerison, Harry, 144
Lower Paleolithic (defined), 186
jewelry, oldest known, 12–15, 206, 235
LSA (Later Stone Age), 231–235
Jinnuishan.
See
Yinkou
“Lucy,” 49, 51, 93. See also
Australopithecus
Johanson, Donald, 43, 49, 52
afarensis
juxtamastoid crest (defined), 174
luminescence dating method, 164, 276–277
Kabwe skull, 217–221
Maba skull, 253
Kalambo Falls site, 109
Magdalenian Industry/Culture, 188
Kanapoi site, 48
Makapansgat Limeworks Cave, 34, 35, 69
Kanzi (bonobo tool maker), 73–74
Malakunanja II site, 247–248, 250–251
Karari Escarpment, 105
Marillac Cave, 197
Kasteelberg sites, 230
Martínez, Ignacio, 149
Katanda sites, 242–244
mastoid process (described), 149
Kathu Pan site, 103
Mauer sand quarry and fossil jaw, 122, 135
Kebara Cave, 196
Maurício, João, 201
Kenyanthropus platyops,
61, 76–77, 86
McBrearty, Sally, 241
Kimbel, William, 43
meat eating, oldest human, 54, 75–76, 88–89
Kimeu, Kamoya, 92–93
Melka Kunturé site, 107
King, William, 170
Mellars, Paul, 196
Kisese II Rockshelter, 12
Menez-Dregan site, 157
Klasies River Mouth site complex, 16–20, 224,
metacarpal (thumb) form and tool making,
227–229, 237–239, 241
78–80
Kohn, Marek, 107
Mezmaiskaya Cave, 185, 211–212
Konso site artifacts and fossils, 105–106
Middle Awash Valley, 45, 64
Koobi Fora sites, 70, 74, 82–83, 96
Middle Paleolithic (defined), 186
Krapina Rockshelter, 198–199
Middle Stone Age, 230.
See also
MSA
Krings, Mathias, 181
Milo, Richard, 165, 271
Kromdraai Cave, 34, 35
Mithen, Steven, 107
!Kung San people (Kalahari Desert), 12, 14
mitochondrial DNA and modern human origins,
180–185
La Chapelle-aux-Saints Cave, 174
Mladec˘ site, 204, 205
Laetoli site, 43, 49, 52, 54
modern human behavioral origins
La Ferrassie Cave, 219, 227
climatic explanation, 269
Lagar Velho site and skeleton, 201–203
neurological explanation, 24–25, 146,
Lai, Cecilia, 271
270–271
Lake Mungo site, 246–248, 251
social explanations, 264–270
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Mojokerto fossil locality and dates, 112, 114–116
“Peking Man.” See
Sinanthropus pekinensis
Montagu Cave, 157
Peninj site artifacts and fossils, 105–106
Moula-Guercy Rock Shelter, 198–200
Petralona Cave and human skull, 134
Mousterian Industry/Culture, 186–190.
See also
Piltdown Hoax, 32
Neanderthals
Pithecanthropus erectus,
112. See also
Homo
Movius, Hallam, 129
erectus,
early Indonesian
Movius Line, 129
population density, prehistoric human, 166–167,
MSA (Middle Stone Age), 230–245
239, 267–268
Mumba Rockshelter, 12
potassium/argon dating method, 44, 210,
musical instruments, oldest known, 194–195
275–276
Prestwich, Joseph, 105
Nanjing site.
See
Tangshan site
projectile weapons, 20, 158–161, 196, 238.
See
Napier, John, 82
also
spears, bow and arrow
Nariokotome site, 92, 96.
See also
“Turkana Boy”
proto-Neanderthals, 147. See also
Homo heidel-
Native American origins.
See
Paleoindians
bergensis
Nauwalabila I site, 247–248, 250–251
punctuated equilibrium hypothesis, 22–23
Neanderthals. See also
Homo neanderthalensis
punctuated events in human evolution, 23, 55,
anatomy, 172–180
91–92, 143
art, 194–196
artifacts, 180–181
Qafzeh Cave and human fossils, 224–229
cannibalism, 198–200
Qizianshan Hill (Yiyuan), 128
compared to early modern Africans, 224–225
Quiatt, Duane, 271
contact with Cro-Magnons, 200–214
Quyuankekou site (Yunxian), 128
discovery, 168–172
evolutionary fate, 185–186
races, evolutionary origins, 191
evolutionary origins, 146–147
radiocarbon dating method, 209–212, 275–276
graves, 192–194
retouch on stone tools (defined), 70, 138
hunting, 189, 196–198
retromolar space (defined), 173, 224
language, 214–215, 272
“Rhodesian Man,” 218.
See also
Kabwe skull
mitochondrial DNA, 181–185
Rigollot, Dr., 105
Nelson Bay Cave, 18, 20, 237–239
Roberts, Bert, 247, 251
Ngandong locality, 123–126, 250
robust australopiths, 39, 41, 57, 77. See also
Niaux Cave, 259
Paranthropus
[species]
Nihewan Basin sites, 129
Roebroeks, Wil, 133
nitrogen isotopes and diet, 197
Ronen, Avraham, 155–156
nose, external, origin, 100–101
Ruff, Chris, 143
Nowell, April, 155
sagittal crest, 39
ocher (mineral pigment), 202, 241, 248–249
St. Acheul site, 105
O’Connell, James, 250
Saint-Césaire Cave, 206
Oldowan Industry/Culture
Saldanha skull.
See
Elandsfontein site
artifacts, 70–73, 102
Sambungmacan fossil site, 124, 126
human makers, 76–85
Sangiran fossil locality and dates, 112, 115–116
Olduvai Gorge, 52, 70, 74, 77, 81–83, 122
Savage-Rumbaugh, Sue, 73
Olorgesailie site, 107–108
scavenging by early people, 75–76
Omo-Kibish site, 224
Schaffhausen, Hermann, 170
Omo Valley early artifacts, 69
Schick, Kathy, 130
Orrorin tugenensis,
45
Schöningen brown coal mine, 157–159
ostrich egg shell beads, oldest, 12–15, 235
Schwartz, Jeffrey, 203
ostrich egg shell canteens, oldest, 19, 240
Scladina Cave, 197
Out-of-Africa hypothesis, 24–25, 221–229
scraper (stone tool type), 70
Sea Harvest MSA midden, 239
Pääbo, Svante, 181–185
seasonality of site occupation, oldest evidence,
Paleoindians, 237
19, 239–240
paleomagnetism and dating, 66–69, 119–121,
Semaw, Sileshi, 65
137, 277
sexual dimorphism
Paranthropus aethiopicus,
58.
See also
“Black in australopiths
,
35, 52
Skull”
in
Homo ergaster,
101
Paranthropus boisei
, 42, 81
in
Homo habilis,
83
Paranthropus robustus
, 35–41, 79–80
in the Klasies River Mouth fossils, 229
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sexual selection and Neanderthal evolution, 177
tooth form and ancient diet, 37
Shanidar Cave, 193–194, 226
Torralba site, 161, 166