rhodesiensis is now widely considered a synonym of H. heidelbergensis. Other designations such as Homo sapiens arcaicus and Homo sapiens rhodesiensis...
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Pleistocene African remains can be split off into "H. rhodesiensis". In the latter view, "H. rhodesiensis" can either be seen as the direct ancestor of modern...
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alternative to Homo neanderthalsis that implies Neanderthal man might be a subspecies more closely related to modern humans Homo sapiens rhodesiensis, an alternative...
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Kabwe 1 (category Homo heidelbergensis fossils)
Smith Woodward in 1921 as the type specimen for Homo rhodesiensis, now mostly considered a synonym of Homo heidelbergensis. The cranium was discovered in...
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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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430–40 ka), H. rhodesiensis (300–125 ka) and Denisovans (H. denisova; 285–52 ka). Traditionally, the hominins after the middle Pleistocene (middle Homo) belong...
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Ndutu cranium (category Homo fossils)
a hominin that has been assigned variously to late Homo erectus, Homo rhodesiensis, and early Homo sapiens, from the Middle Pleistocene, found at Lake...
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Australopithecus africanus (redirect from Homo Transvaalensis)
out excavations in the area in search of archaic human remains like Homo rhodesiensis from Kabwe, Zambia (at the time Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia) discovered...
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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 humans...
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Human (redirect from HomoSapiens)
plan. Homo sapiens emerged in Africa around 300,000 years ago from a species commonly designated as either H. heidelbergensis or H. rhodesiensis, the descendants...
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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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Timeline of human evolution (section Homo)
the major events in the evolutionary lineage of the modern human species, Homo sapiens, throughout the history of life, beginning some 4 billion years ago...
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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 2.3 million years ago...
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floresiensis Homo rhodesiensis the Narmada fossil, discovered in 1982 in Madhya Pradesh, India, was at first suggested as H. erectus or Homo erectus narmadensis...
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Neanderthal, Homo neanderthalensis† Homo rhodesiensis† (probable late H. heidelbergensis specimens) Modern human, Homo sapiens (sometimes called Homo sapiens...
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Human evolution (redirect from Evolution of Homo sapiens)
Man within the group of Homo heidelbergensis, though other designations such as archaic Homo sapiens and Homo sapiens rhodesiensis have been proposed. In...
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Herto Man (redirect from Homo sapiens idaltu)
as "Homo sapiens idaltu" (Afar: Idaltu "elder"). It supposedly represented a transitional morph between the more archaic "H. (s.?) rhodesiensis and H...
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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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Ceprano Man (redirect from Homo cepranensis)
East. The most recent belief is that it is associated with Homo heidelbergensis or rhodesiensis, or that it is ancestral to Neanderthals. The fossil was...
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Saldanha man (redirect from Homo saldanensis)
Smith Woodward in 1921 as the type specimen for Homo rhodesiensis, now mostly considered a synonym of Homo heidelbergensis. The cranium was discovered in...
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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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Denisovan (redirect from Homo Denisovan)
million years ago. Denisovans may represent a new species of Homo or an archaic subspecies of Homo sapiens (modern humans), but there are too few fossils to...
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by Australopithecus sediba, Homo ergaster, Homo erectus, Homo rhodesiensis, Homo helmei, Homo naledi and modern humans (Homo sapiens). Modern humans have...
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Initially, this specimen was named Homo rhodesiensis; however, today it is considered part of the species Homo heidelbergensis. In 1924 in a limestone...
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Human taxonomy (redirect from Homo sapiens sapiens)
Rightmire (1983) proposed Homo sapiens rhodesiensis. After World War II, the practice of dividing extant populations of Homo sapiens into subspecies declined...
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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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subspecies Homo sapiens Jebel Irhoud Florisbad Skull Neanderthal Denisovan Homo rhodesiensis Homo heidelbergensis Homo antecessor Homo ergaster Homo sapiens...
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The Thoman Quarry Hominans in Morocco similarly are most likely Homo rhodesiensis, in the same evolutionary status as H. heidelbergensis. Mode 2 is...
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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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Early modern human (redirect from Anatomically modern Homo sapiens)
discovered specimens of the H. rhodesiensis species have been classified by some as a subspecies (H. sapiens rhodesiensis), although it remains more common...
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