1.4 Human Evolution and emergence of Man:
- Hominization process – Biological and cultural factors in human evolution
- Theories of Organic Evolution
- Synthetic theory of evolution;
- Brief outline of terms and concepts of evolutionary biology
- Previous Years Questions
Extra Resource:
- Social Darwinism
- How is Darwinism different from Lamarckism?
- What is Organic evolution? Give evidences for human evolution. ?
- Macro Evolution
- Micro Evolution
1.5 Primatology
- Geological Time Scale
- Characteristics of Primates;
- Why is man a Primate ?
- Primate Taxonomy / Man Place in Animal Kingdom
- Evolutionary Trend
- Theories of primate origin
- Primate Distribution
- Primate Adaptations : Arboreal and Terrestrial
- Primate Locomotion
- Primate Behaviour
- Tertiary and Quaternary fossil primates
- Living Major Primates
- Biogenetic Basis of Phylogeny of Living Primates
- Comparative Anatomy of Man and Apes
- Skeletal changes due to erect posture and its implications.
- Walking the Walk: The Bipedal Adaptation and its mechanics
- Previous Years Questions
Extra Resource
- Narrate with reasons man’s place in primate order.
- Discuss primate locomotion with special reference to adaptations to arboreal life.
- Multi-disciplinary approach in the study of fossil types
- Archaeological Evidence of early dietary patterns
1.6 Phylogenetic status, characteristics and geographical distribution of the following:
- Palaeoanthropology – definitions , principles and scope
- Methods to Study Human Evolution
- Dryopithicus
- Australopiths (4.2 1.2 mya)
- How homo genius differ than Australopithecine ?
- Homo Habilies (2.0+ – 1.4 mya)
- Homo Erectus:
- Africa
- The First Homo erectus: Homo ergaster
- Earliest African Emigrants
- Europe
- Asia
- Homo erectus javanicus
- Homo erectus pekinensis
- Narmada Man
- Narmada Basin – Significance prehistory and human evolution
- Cultural acheivement of Homo Erectus
- Asian and African Homo erectus: A Comparison
- Phylogenetic position
- Africa
- Archaic Homo sapiens
- Neanderthal Man–
- Homo sapiens —
- Approaches to study origins of modern humans
- The Earliest Discoveries of Modern Humans
- Africa – Evidence supporting African origin of modern humans
- The Near East – Evidence of interbreeding Neanderthal and Sapiens
- Asia – Evidence for inbreeding and African model origin
- Australia – Through migration
- Europe – Evidence for interbreeding
- General characters and geographical distribution
- Cromagnon
- Grimaldi
- Chancelede
- Phylogenetic status
- Upper Paleolithic technology and art
- Previous Years Questions
- Differences between Homo-erectus and Homo sapiens
- Differences between Neandertal man and Homo sapiens
- Multi disciplinary approach in the study of fossil types
Extra resources for knowledge enrichment
- The Origin and Dispersal of Modern Humans
- The Lower Paleolithic Period: Emergence of Human Culture
- The First Dispersal of the Genus Homo: Homo erectus and Contemporaries
- Premodern Humans
- Early Primate Evolution
- Pre-Australopiths (6.0+ – 4.4 mya)
- Australopithecines(4.2 -1.2 mya).
- Important Facts of Evolution
- Biological dimension of progressive evolution of man
- Chronological Implications of human evolution
- Reconstruction of Ancient Human Behavior and Social Organizations