Carl Linnaeus (redirect from Homo sapiens asiaticus luridus)
found. Linnaeus's remains constitute the type specimen for the species Homo sapiens following the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, since the...
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Human taxonomy (redirect from Homo sapiens sapiens)
been designated as subspecies Homo sapiens sapiens, differentiated, according to some, from the direct ancestor, Homo sapiens idaltu (with some other research...
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Early modern human (redirect from Anatomically modern Homo sapiens)
H. sapiens or H. erectus). The divergence of the lineage leading to H. sapiens out of ancestral H. erectus (or an intermediate species such as Homo antecessor)...
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European early modern humans (EEMH) were the first early modern humans (Homo sapiens) to settle in Europe, migrating from western Asia, continuously occupying...
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Mongoloid (redirect from Asiaticus luridus)
thesis was that Homo erectus had already been divided into five different races or subspecies. "Homo Erectus then evolved into Homo Sapiens not once but...
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significance because all living humans belong to the same subspecies, Homo sapiens sapiens. Since the second half of the 20th century, race has been associated...
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animals and thus not ruling over nature. He distinguished humans (Homo sapiens) from Homo troglodytes, a species of human-like creatures with exaggerated...
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nails; and they eat fruits. Homo Homo sapiens Homo americanus Homo europaeus Homo asiaticus Homo afer Homo monstrosus Homo troglodytes – partly based on...
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was a proponent of multiregional origin of modern humans. He divided Homo sapiens into five main races: Caucasoid, Mongoloid (including Native Americans)...
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towards global warming, the expansion of anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) to all emerged land masses, the appearance of agriculture and animal...
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Medicine. "Serine rich and transmembrane domain containing 2 (SERTM2) [Homo sapiens (human)], Gene". Retrieved 28 September 2023. Pereira, Isabela T.; Gomes-Júnior...
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Subfamily Aesalinae Tribe Aesalini Genus Aesalus (Fabricius, 1801) Aesalus asiaticus Lewis, 1883 Aesalus himalayicus Kurosawa, 1985 Aesalus imanishii Inahara...
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bloodroot, Sanguinaria canadensis sanguinis sapiens L wise recent subspecies of humans: Homo sapiens sapiens ("wise wise man") saponaria L soapy soapworts...
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bulkleyi Causey 1937 Group Asiaticus (Reid 1968) Anopheles annandalei Prashad 1918 Anopheles noniae Reid 1963 Subgroup Asiaticus (Rattanarithikul et al....
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personally engaged in the prosecution of the Scipiones (Africanus and Asiaticus) for corruption, it was his spirit that animated the attack upon them...
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extinction of the taxa in this list was coincident with the expansion of Homo sapiens beyond Africa and Eurasia, and in most cases, anthropogenic factors played...
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females, respectively, larger than the parameters of modern humans (Homo sapiens) (68.5 kg (151 lb) and 59.2 kg (131 lb) for males and females, respectively)...
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shared a suite or pattern of dental developmental characteristics with Homo sapiens, is published by Modesto-Mata et al. (2020). A study on the morphology...
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by Charlier, Gaultier & Héry-Arnaud (2019). Fossils of early humans (Homo sapiens) are described from the Middle Stone Age site of Jebel Irhoud (Morocco)...
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