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    Several expansions of populations of archaic humans (genus Homo) out of Africa and throughout Eurasia took place in the course of the Lower Paleolithic...
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    the early expansions of hominins out of Africa, accomplished by Homo erectus and then Homo neanderthalensis. The model proposes a "single origin" of Homo...
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  • on the book Early expansions of hominins out of Africa or "Out of Africa I", an anthropological theory of the first migration of early human species more...
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    Robin (2005). "Getting "Out of Africa": Sea Crossings, Land Crossings and Culture in the Hominin Migrations" (PDF). Journal of World Prehistory. 19 (2):...
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    descended from African H. erectus — sometimes classified as Homo ergaster — during the first early expansions of hominins out of Africa beginning roughly...
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    believed to have begun approximately 2 million years ago with the early expansions out of Africa by Homo erectus. This initial migration was followed by other...
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    the first hominin fossil discovered in Africa, the Taung Child (found near Taung) in 1924. Other hominin remains have come from the sites of Makapansgat...
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    development of traits such as human bipedalism, dexterity, and complex language, as well as interbreeding with other hominins (a tribe of the African hominid...
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    Trachilos footprints (category Hominin fossils)
    let alone that they have been part of land bridges". Convergent evolution Early expansions of hominins out of Africa Messinian salinity crisis Gierliński...
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    Homo (redirect from Early human)
    (1825) was an early advocate of classifying taxa by designating tribes and families. Wood and Richmond (2000) proposed that Hominini ("hominins") be designated...
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  • Thumbnail for Australopithecus sediba
    early hominins which ate a mix of C3 and abundant C4 savanna plants, but is similar to modern savanna chimpanzees. No other hominin bears evidence of...
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  • Thumbnail for Skhul and Qafzeh hominins
    31833°E / 32.68833; 35.31833 The Skhul and Qafzeh hominins or Qafzeh–Skhul early modern humans are hominin fossils discovered in Es-Skhul and Qafzeh caves...
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    Homo antecessor (category Early species of Homo)
    Dmanisi hominins Early European modern humans Happisburgh footprints Homo heidelbergensis Neanderthal Early expansions of hominins out of Africa Paleolithic...
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    years ago when the first evidence for stone tool production and use by hominins appears in the current archaeological record, until around 300,000 years...
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  • Rick Gore (category Year of birth missing (living people))
    the August 2002 article titled "New Find", about the early expansions of hominins out of Africa. He also has written about several subjects on space such...
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    ago) Skhul and Qafzeh hominins. Dispersal of early H. sapiens begins soon after its emergence, as evidenced by the North African Jebel Irhoud finds (dated...
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    (2024-03-26). "Hominin population bottleneck coincided with migration from Africa during the Early Pleistocene ice age transition". Proceedings of the National...
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  • Thumbnail for Homo ergaster
    modifications within a single lineage of hominin evolution. As the perceived transitional form between early hominins and modern humans, H. erectus, originally...
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    H. georgicus represents an earlier, more primitive species of Homo derived from an older dispersal of hominins from Africa, with H. ergaster/erectus possibly...
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    uninhabited by humans or hominins and can only be reached from either Mindanao or the Sangihe Islands by crossing an expanse of water at least 100 km (62 mi)...
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    Sub-Saharan Africa, Subsahara, or Non-Mediterranean Africa is the area and regions of the continent of Africa that lie south of the Sahara. These include...
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    East Africa, also known as Eastern Africa or the East of Africa, is a region at the eastern edge of the African continent, distinguished by its geographical...
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    evidence for the evolution of early hominins. The earliest tools in the world can be found there as well: An unidentified hominin, possibly Australopithecus...
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    East Africa Protectorate (later Kenya) in 1895. In the early 1880s, European powers rushed to acquire territories within areas of interest in Africa, which...
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    Homininae (redirect from African ape)
    Australopithecus and early Paranthropus may have been bipedal. Very early hominins such as Ardipithecus ramidus may have possessed an arboreal type of bipedalism...
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  • Evidence of possible human control of fire, found at Swartkrans, South Africa, includes burned bones, including ones with hominin-inflicted cut marks, along with...
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    Africa has the longest record of human habitation in the world. The first hominins emerged 6–7 million years ago, and among the earliest anatomically modern...
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  • important new information on early expansions of hominins out of Africa. In contrast to many early, single findings of the genus homo, the Dmanisi sites...
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  • first known hominids evolved in Africa. According to paleontology, the early hominids' skull anatomy was similar to that of the gorilla and the chimpanzee...
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    areas of land. In the process of carrying out this policy of colonisation a dispute arose between Sir Charles Eliot, Commissioner of British East Africa, and...
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