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Table 1 . Morphological characteristics of hominin and modern ape skulls . The letter indicates the ID for the skull . Place an X in the cell
1. Are any physical states you observed for these species ancestral or derived characteristics? Explain
2. what conclusions can you make from these observation? what are you the implications of the data you collected?
3.what did the skull proportion and skull and vertebral attachment indices tell you about the type of life these primates may have lived?
4.did any of the hominid species ever coexist? if so, which ones? Did they ever come into contact with each other? Did one die out? if so, why do you think that may have happened? Use textbook and reliable internet sources. Cite your sources in CSE
5.Were any issues with the data that you collected? If so, are there any methods for improvement? Is there any other aspect that you would like to investigate?
Table 1 . Morphological characteristics of hominin and modern ape skulls . The letter indicates the ID forthe skull . Place an X in the cell corresponding to the specific trait for each skull to indicate that the skullis in possession of that trait . Once the species have been identified make sure you fill in the correct IDinto the space under the species heading.SpeciesMorphological characteristicaDIs the face flat with forward facingCEFGAeyes ?VTVAre molars present ?VVIVSupraorbital brow ridge present ?VUAASagittal crest present ?!Are the nasal bones raised / arched ?Presence of chin ?"( does the jaw protrude past the lower teethor slant backwards? )Is the cranium large ?!( i.e . , wide and dome shaped vs . narrow andflat in back )Is the width of the dental arcadesimilar to the length ?\( i.e . , is it short and rounded opposed tolong and narrow ? )Does the canine tooth project beyondthe chewing surfaces of the otherteeth ?!VVVIs a canine diastema present ?"( space between the canine and the incisors )VTable 2 . Primate skull indices . Enter the ID for the specimen you are measuring above the column . Oncethe species have been identified make sure you fill in the correct ID into the space under the speciesheading .Species IDGFASpecies IdentityIndicesSkull proportion5893Skull and vertebral attachment4 43948 | 4 938