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Describe the pattern of development from one hominid to the next, from Australopithecines through modern Humans. Be sure to include both anatomy, and where possible to know, behaviors and technology.

          Describe the pattern of development from one hominid to the
next, from Australopithecines through modern Humans. Be sure to
include both anatomy, and where possible to know, behaviors and
technology.
        

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00:01 Hello everyone, the question it says that describe the pattern of development from one hominid to the next from australia pythysians through the modern humans.
00:13 So let us take a look at the solution.
00:15 Now although the transition from the australopithecus to the homo it is usually through thought of as a momentous transformation, the fossil record bearing on the origin and earliest evolution of homo is virtually undocumented.
00:31 Now as a result the poles of transition, okay, so you are the transition that is taking place fellow pithakis to homo sapiens, okay? so you are the poles of transition they are frequently attached to taxa in which the substantial adaptive differences they have accumulated over significant span of independent evolution.
00:55 Such comparison in which temporarily remote or adaptive divergent species are used to identify transition, they lend credence to the idea that genre should be conceived at once as monophyletic clates, okay? however, when the problem is recast in terms of linear rather than taxa purses the adaptive critation, it becomes a problem...
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