 |
Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search. |
 |
 |
| A | B |
Australopithecus afarensis,  | Most primitive Australopithecine, retains arboreal traits, "Lucy" |
Australopithecus africanus,  | South African Australopithecus, Mrs. Ples and Taung Baby |
Kenyanthropus platyops,  | "Kenya Man", very flat face, severely damaged skull |
Paranthropus aethiopicus,  | Earliest Paranthropus, large sagittal crest, flaring zygomatics, East African |
Paranthropus boisei,  | Likely descended of aethiopicus, East African |
Paranthropus robustus,  | Most recent Paranthropus, South African, square eye orbits |
Sahelanthropus tchadensis,  | Earliest possible hominin, large brow ridge, small cranial capacity, found in Chad |
Australopithecus garhi,  | Associated with stone tools and cut marks on cow bones, East African Australopith, "Surprise!" |
Orrorin Tugenensis,  | Early biped, locomotion similar to orangutan |
Ardipithecus ramidus/kaddaba,  | Arboreally adapted biped, long, curved fingers |
| Low forehead, Large brow ridge, Midfacial Prognathism, Large Nasal Cavity, Occipital Bun, Cold Adapted | Neanderthal,  |
| Low Forehead, Large brow ridge, Large cranial capacity | Archaic Homo sapiens,  |
| High forehead, chin, reduced brow ridge, little or no post orbital constriction | Anatomically Modern Homo sapiens,  |
| Small cranial capacity, Olduwan tools, "Handy Man" | Homo habilis,  |
| Supraorbital torus, sagittal keel, nearly modern postrania, Acheulean handaxes | Homo erectus,  |
| African Homo erectus, no sagittal keel | Homo ergaster,  |
| Very flat face, possibly male Homo habilis | Homo rudolfensis,  |
| Possible dwarfed Homo erectus, modern tools, tiny | Homo floresiensis,  |
| Adapids | Eocene, Ancestors of Prosimians |
| Omomyids | Eocene, Ancestors of Anthropoids |
| Propliopithicidae | Oligocene, Ancestors of Catyrrhines |
| Parapithicidae | Oligocene, Ancestors of Platyrrhines |
Sivapithecus,  | Miocene Ape, Ancestor of Orangutan |
Aegyptopithecus,  | Oligocene, Propliopithecidae, First fossil primate to have Y-5 molar pattern |
|
 |
 |
|
|
|
| |