Ceprano Man (redirect from Homo cepranensis)
initially considered Homo cepranensis, Homo erectus, or possibly Homo antecessor; but in recent studies, most regard it either as a form of Homo heidelbergensis...
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Homo (from Latin homō 'human') is a genus of great ape that emerged from the genus Australopithecus and encompasses the extant species Homo sapiens (modern...
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Human taxonomy (redirect from Homo sapiens sapiens)
human species (systematic name Homo sapiens, Latin: "wise man") within zoological taxonomy. The systematic genus, Homo, is designed to include both anatomically...
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Homo heidelbergensis (also H. erectus heidelbergensis, H. sapiens heidelbergensis) is an extinct species or subspecies of archaic human which existed during...
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Homo rhodesiensis is the species name proposed by Arthur Smith Woodward (1921) to classify Kabwe 1 (the "Kabwe skull" or "Broken Hill skull", also "Rhodesian...
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Homo habilis† Homo floresiensis† Homo erectus† Homo ergaster† Homo antecessor† Homo heidelbergensis† Homo cepranensis† (probable early H. sapiens specimens)...
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Human evolution (redirect from Evolution of Homo sapiens)
evolutionary process within the history of primates that led to the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominid family that includes all the...
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appearance of Homo heidelbergensis about 600,000 years ago heralds a number of other new varieties, such as Homo rhodesiensis and Homo cepranensis about 400...
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(membership in Homo uncertain) Homo antecessor† Homo heidelbergensis† Homo cepranensis† (probable H. heidelbergensis specimens) Homo helmei† (probable early...
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oldest human remains in Britain have been discovered on the site, fossils of Homo heidelbergensis dating to 500,000 years ago. Boxgrove is also one of the...
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