Olduvai Gorge and the Origins of Human Ecological Dominance

Rob Blumenschine describes nearly 30 years of research at Olduvai Gorge that sheds light on the origin of the capabilities in the earliest stone-tool maker, Homo habilis. In habilis we see the emergence of brain sizes larger than those of apes and the distinctly un-primate-like behaviour of competing with large carnivores for food. New methods for understanding this novel adaptation suggest that our ecological dominance had its beginnings in a tool and food procurement strategy that placed our ancestors at the base of the carnivore hierarchy and exposed them to great predation risk.
Speaker: Rob Blumenschine, Rutgers University
Wednesday, 04/22/15
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