Homo longi is an extinct species of archaic human identified from a nearly complete skull, nicknamed 'Dragon Man', from Harbin on the Northeast China Plain...
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Homo luzonensis, also known as Callao Man and locally called "Ubag" after a mythical caveman, is an extinct, possibly pygmy, species of archaic human from...
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Denisovan (redirect from Homo Denisovan)
altaiensis. Chinese researchers suggest the Denisovans were members of Homo longi, and the idea has been supported by the palaeontologist Chris Stringer...
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Homo (from Latin homō 'human') is a genus of great ape (family Hominidae) that emerged from the genus Australopithecus and encompasses only a single extant...
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Asian archaic human Homo longi – Archaic human from China, 146,000 BPPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Homo luzonensis – Archaic...
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Human (redirect from HomoSapiens)
Humans (Homo sapiens) or modern humans are the most common and widespread species of primate, and the last surviving species of the genus Homo. They are...
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Homo erectus (/ˌhoʊmoʊ əˈrɛktəs/ lit. 'upright man') is an extinct species of archaic human from the Pleistocene, spanning nearly 2 million years. It is...
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East Asian Homo species which have been erected in the 21st century: the insular H. floresiensis and H. luzonensis, and the Chinese H. longi (represented...
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Neanderthal (redirect from Homo sapiens neanderthalensis)
Neanderthals (/niˈændərˌtɑːl, neɪ-, -ˌθɑːl/ nee-AN-də(r)-TAHL, nay-, -THAHL; Homo neanderthalensis or H. sapiens neanderthalensis) are an extinct group of...
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" an American firearms dealer Dragon Man, a species of archaic human, Homo longi, described in 2021 Dragon Men (Tokyo), Shunjuku, Tokyo, Japan Dragon Man...
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Homo heidelbergensis (also H. erectus heidelbergensis, H. sapiens heidelbergensis) is an extinct species or subspecies of archaic human which existed from...
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Homo habilis (lit. 'handy man') is an extinct species of archaic human from the Early Pleistocene of East and South Africa about 2.4 million years ago...
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Early modern human (redirect from Anatomically modern Homo sapiens)
anatomically modern human (AMH), are terms used to distinguish Homo sapiens (sometimes Homo sapiens sapiens) that are anatomically consistent with the range...
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Peking Man (redirect from Homo erectus pekinensis)
either because they could not create or well-maintain it. Gigantopithecus Homo longi Peopling of China Prehistory of China Solo Man In a 1978 interview with...
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Homo antecessor (Latin "pioneer man") is an extinct species of archaic human recorded in the Spanish Sierra de Atapuerca, a productive archaeological site...
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Homo ergaster is an extinct species or subspecies of archaic humans who lived in Africa in the Early Pleistocene. Whether H. ergaster constitutes a species...
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Human taxonomy (redirect from Homo sapiens sapiens)
classification of the human species within zoological taxonomy. The systematic genus, Homo, is designed to include both anatomically modern humans and extinct varieties...
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Homo floresiensis ( /flɔːrˈɛziːˌɛn.sɪs/), also known as "Flores Man" or "Hobbit" (after the fictional species), is an extinct species of small archaic...
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Homo naledi is an extinct species of archaic human discovered in 2013 in the Rising Star Cave system, Gauteng province, South Africa (See Cradle of Humankind)...
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Washington, D.C., U.S.. Harbin Skull, an alternate name for a fossil skull of Homo longi. Harbine, Nebraska in Jefferson County, Nebraska This disambiguation page...
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Human evolution (redirect from Evolution of Homo sapiens)
Homo sapiens is a distinct species of the hominid family of primates, which also includes all the great apes. Over their evolutionary history, humans gradually...
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Homo rudolfensis is an extinct species of archaic human from the Early Pleistocene of East Africa about 2 million years ago (mya). Because H. rudolfensis...
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Dmanisi hominins (redirect from Homo georgicus)
well-dated hominin fossils in Eurasia and the best preserved fossils of early Homo from a single site so early in time, though earlier fossils and artifacts...
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Dali Man (redirect from Homo daliensis)
species, Homo longi, based on a late Middle Pleistocene skull from Harbin in northeastern China. They suggested Denisovans may belong to H. longi, but excluded...
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Australopithecine (section Relation to Homo)
extinct, close relatives of modern humans and, together with the extant genus Homo, comprise the human clade. There is no general agreement to whether australopithecines...
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Homo gautengensis is a species name proposed by anthropologist Darren Curnoe in 2010 for South African hominin fossils otherwise attributed to H. habilis...
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Solo Man (redirect from Homo soloensis)
Solo Man (Homo erectus soloensis) is a subspecies of H. erectus that lived along the Solo River in Java, Indonesia, about 117,000 to 108,000 years ago...
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Florisbad Skull (redirect from Homo helmei)
fossil of the early Middle Stone Age, representing either late Homo heidelbergensis or early Homo sapiens. It was discovered in 1932 by T. F. Dreyer at the...
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List of human evolution fossils (category Homo fossils)
fossils shown are human (genus Homo). After 11,500 years ago (11.5 ka, beginning of the Holocene), all fossils shown are Homo sapiens (anatomically modern...
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Australopithecus africanus (redirect from Homo Transvaalensis)
africanus relates to other hominins, being variously placed as ancestral to Homo and Paranthropus, to just Paranthropus, or to just P. robustus. The specimen...
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