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Showing results for the phrase "Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine" in Image Categories.
- Description
- Chimp, A. afarensis (AL 200), Human dental arches, AL 200, age ca. 3.4 Ma, from Awash, Ethiopia. (Original teaching slide code: PM-8)
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20547
- Image Categories
- Fauna: Skeletal element(s); Fauna: Species/sex/age determination; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Pre-modern humans (general); Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Chimp vs Australopithecus. Skull and Pelvis, chimp on left, A. afarensis on right (Original teaching slide code: PM-2)
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20541
- Image Categories
- Fauna: Skeletal element(s); Fauna: Species/sex/age determination; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Left lateral views of innominate bones in chimpanzee (left), Australopithecus prometheus (center), and Bushman (right).
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11317
- Image Categories
- Fauna: Species/sex/age determination; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Modern humans; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s); Text/Graphic/Model: Other
- Description
- Chimp vs. gracile and robust Australopithecines. Biomechanics of feeding. (Original teaching slide code: PM-5)
- Date of Photo
- 1995
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20544
- Image Categories
- Fauna: Species/sex/age determination; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Text/Graphic/Model: Chart/Graph
- Description
- Footprints of A. afarensis, age ca. 3.5 Ma. (Original teaching slide code: PM-9)
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20548
- Image Categories
- Feature: Other/Unknown; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine
- Description
- Homo erectus vs. A. africanus (KNM-ER 3733/1813). Superior view.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 18416
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Homo erectus; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Advanced Australopithecus: Distinguished from the early australopithicenes by his increased canial capacity, advanced Australopithecus was a contemporary of Paranthropus. Primitive tools have been found with both, but whether one or the other or both produced them remains unsettled; and Homo Erectus:The first man of our genus, homo erectus is modern of limb but more primitive of hand and brain, with a cranial capacity extending only into the lower ra
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11330
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Homo erectus; Text/Graphic/Model: Reconstruction
- Description
- Australopithecus to Homo erectus. Australopithecus: Ramapithecus and this early form of Australopithecus, the first certain hominid, are seperated by a gap of nine million years. In this time, the prehumans made great advances - they walked upright, lived on the ground and may have used stones in their defense; Paranthropus: though he stood erect and had hominid features, Paranthropus represents an evolutionary dead end in man's ancestry. A vegeta
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11331
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Homo erectus; Text/Graphic/Model: Reconstruction
- Description
- A. robustus (left), H. habilis (right): Swartkrans 48 (age ca. 2.2 Ma), Olduvai 24 (age ca. 1.8 Ma) (Original teaching slide code: PM-14)
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20553
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Homo habilis; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- A. boisei (left), H. habilis (right) Olduvai 5, Olduvai 24 (Original teaching slide code: PM-15)
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20554
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Homo habilis; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- A. boisei (left), H. habilis (right) Olduvai 5, Olduv. 24 (Original teaching slide code: PM-16)
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20555
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Homo habilis; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- First milk molars of Australopithecus, Paranthropus, and Bushman.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11316
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Modern humans; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Other; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s); Text/Graphic/Model: Other
- Description
- Craniograms of Australopithecus africanus, infant (dashed and dotted line); Australpithecus prometheus, female (solid line); and Paranthropus robustus, male (dotted line).
- Date of Photo
- 1951
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11314
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Other; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s); Text/Graphic/Model: Other
- Description
- Craniograms of Australopithecus prometheus (solid line); Plesianthropus transvaalensis, male (dashed and dotted line); and Paranthropus robustus, male (dotted line).
- Date of Photo
- 1951
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11315
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Other; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s); Text/Graphic/Model: Other
- Description
- Australopithecus and Paranthropus. Australopithecus: Ramapithecus and this early form of Australopithecus, the first certain hominid, are seperated by a gap of nine million years. In this time, the prehumans made great advances - they walked upright, lived on the ground and may have used stones in their defense; Paranthropus: though he stood erect and had hominid features, Paranthropus represents an evolutionary dead end in man's ancestry. A vegeta
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11323
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Other; Text/Graphic/Model: Reconstruction
- Description
- Australopithecus afarensis (LH 4). Occusal mandible.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 18407
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Australopithecus boisei (KNM-ER 406). Fronto-lateral male cranium.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 18408
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Australopithecus boisei (Peninj 160). Occlusal mandible.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 18409
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Australopithecus africanus (KNM-ER 1813). Lateral cranium.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 18410
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Australopithecus africanus (KNM-ER 1813). Facial cranium.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 18411
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Africa, Olduvai Gorge; Zinjanthropus boisei
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 9061
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Footprints of A. afarensis and foot of Australopithecus, age ca. 3.5 Ma. (Original teaching slide code: PM-10)
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20549
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Top = A. boisei (OH 5), bottom = A. aethiopicus (WT17000), frontal view; age of WT17000 ca. 2.5 Ma. (Original teaching slide code: PM-11)
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20550
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Top = A. boisei (OH 5), bottom = A. aethiopicus (WT17000), side view; age of WT17000 ca. 2.5 Ma. (Original teaching slide code: PM-12)
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20551
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Sterkfontein, A. africanus, STS 71, 17, 5, frontal views (all from member 4, age ca. 2.45 Ma) (Original teaching slide code: PM-13)
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20552
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Olduvai Hominid 5, A. boisei. "Zinjanthropus", age ca. 1.8 Ma., discovered in 1959. (Original teaching slide code: PM-4)
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20543
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Zinjanthropus. The teeth and palate of the large-toothed hominid, Australopithecus (Zinjanthropus) boisei, from Bed I, Olduvai Gorge.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11319
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Peninj jaw. Two views of the lower jawbone and teeth of a large-toothed australopithecine from Peninj, next to Lake Natron, some 80 km northeast of Olduvai Gorge. The very small front teeth (incisors and canines) and very large cheek teeth (premolars and molars) characteristic of the robust australopithecine are well shown. This mandible represents a Middle Pleistocene survivor of the African australopithecines, probably a late member of the Olduva
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11320
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- The australopithecine jaw was just projecting a little from an erosion cliff.
- Date of Photo
- 1975
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 16108
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- Excavations have disengaged the mandible and it is now ready for removal.
- Date of Photo
- 1975
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 16109
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s)
- Description
- The Peninj australopithecine mandible at the moment of discovery by Mr. Kamoya Kimeu.
- Date of Photo
- 1975
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 16107
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s); Methodology: Archaeology- field
- Description
- Fig. 1 - Facial and top views of female skulls of Australopithecus (left) and Paranthropus (right). The former is represented by Sts. 5 from Sterkfontein whil eht Paranthropus illustations are based mainlyl on Sk. 48 from Swartkrans.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 10419
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s); Text/Graphic/Model: Artifact Illustration
- Description
- Side view of Australopithecus and Paranthropus.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 10420
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s); Text/Graphic/Model: Artifact Illustration
- Description
- Mandibular body contours in A, Australopithecus; B, Paranthropus; C, "Telanthropus"; and D, Homo Sapiens (American white). Both australopithecines have narrow interramal distance anteriorly; "Telanthropus" has the hominine condition in this respect.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 10421
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s); Text/Graphic/Model: Artifact Illustration
- Description
- Australopithecus africanus Taungs.
- Date of Photo
- 1951
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11311
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s); Text/Graphic/Model: Other
- Description
- Australopithecus (Plesianthropus) Transvaalensis, Sterkfontein.
- Date of Photo
- 1951
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11312
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s); Text/Graphic/Model: Other
- Description
- A. afarensis composite skeleton. Lovejoy reconstruction. (Original teaching slide code: PM-7)
- Date of Photo
- 1988
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20546
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Skeletal element(s); Text/Graphic/Model: Reconstruction
- Description
- Dart holding Taung child. Taung: A. africanus, age ca. 2.7 Ma, discovered 1924, (Original teaching slide code: PM-3)
- Date of Photo
- 1988
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20542
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Portrait: Archaeologist
- Description
- Australopithecus was a slender four-footer, weighing under 100 pounds. Standing eret, he ran with a swaying side-to-side motion, but walked in a short-stepping plod. His jaw was slightly forward-thrusting, a result of well developed canines and incisors.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11328
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Text/Graphic/Model: Other
- Description
- Zinjanthropus. National Geographic Society, 1962
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 10422
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Text/Graphic/Model: Reconstruction
- Description
- A. africanus, reconstruction done by Gurche. (Original teaching slide code: PM-18)
- Date of Photo
- 1988
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20557
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Text/Graphic/Model: Reconstruction
- Description
- Australopithecus court (after Wilson).
- Date of Photo
- 1959
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11327
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Text/Graphic/Model: Reconstruction
- Description
- Australopithecus. lustrated under the direction of the author by Zdeněk Burian.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11329
- Image Categories
- Fossil hominids/ Physical Anthropology: Australopithecine; Text/Graphic/Model: Reconstruction