This question may be completed independently or as a group exercise. Biological anthropologists disagree about the best way to classify the robust australopithecines. Describe the two approaches to classifying these species. Which classification do you support? Why? (Be sure to support your decision with specific evidence.)
The australopithecus showed erect posture along with bipedalism.
The most primitive anatomical feature was a small apelike cranial case. This case was quite comparable with the size of gorillas and chimpanzees
In South Africa similar size of australopithecus species has been discovered which is 2-3 million years old. Higher forehead, Large molar, less bow ridge were found to be human like characteristics features.
The robust australopithecines got extincted between 1.5 and 1 million years ago.
There is a controversy among the anthropologist concerning about the evolutionary relationship of australopithecus and other such as homo habilis. Many scientist believes that australopithecus evolved into homo habilis while many discard this model. Many anthropologists classify the robust australopithecus into a complete separate genus.
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