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CARTA - Anthropogeny (Video)
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Multidisciplinary researchers explore the origins of humanity and the many facets of what makes us human.
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Multidisciplinary researchers explore the origins of humanity and the many facets of what makes us human.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
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CARTA: What Was Lucy’s Impact on our Understanding of Bipedality Diet and Encephalization? with Carol Ward
CARTA - Anthropogeny (Video)
19 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
CARTA: What Was Lucy’s Impact on our Understanding of Bipedality Diet and Encephalization? with Carol Ward
Paleoanthropology is booming with discoveries, reshaping our understanding of human evolution. Lucy's 1974 find stands as a milestone, providing crucial insights into early hominins. Her species, Australopithecus afarensis, remains a key reference, revealing bipedalism and dietary adaptations. Recent findings suggest bipedality evolved from arboreal upright apes, not chimpanzee-like ancestors. Earlier australopiths show bipedality predates dietary changes, indicating walking aided dietary shifts. Some australopiths may have used stone tools before significant brain enlargement in Homo. Lucy's discovery led to an explosion of insights, showing she was part of a diverse group of bipedal apes in the mid-Pliocene. Lucy remains central to understanding human evolution, highlighting the importance of her discovery in shaping our knowledge. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 39820]
CARTA - Anthropogeny (Video)
Multidisciplinary researchers explore the origins of humanity and the many facets of what makes us human.