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    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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  • 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 (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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    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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    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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    Acheulean and Clactonian culture. Finds of later fossils, such as Homo cepranensis, are local in nature, so the extent of human residence in Eurasia during...
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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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    near Anagni in Italy dated to 0.45 mya, which is generally linked to Homo cepranensis, a "late variant of H. erectus", a fragment of whose skull was found...
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    fossilized remains of an archaic human. It is one of the key specimens for Homo heidelbergensis. It has not been dated directly, and is estimated to be roughly...
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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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  • occupation. Since 1946 Ceprano has been part of the Italian Republic. Homo cepranensis "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011"...
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    The Steinheim skull is a fossilized skull of a Homo neanderthalensis or Homo heidelbergensis found on 24 July 1933 near Steinheim an der Murr, Germany...
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    Homo erectus (Homo cepranensis, in the Prehistorical Museum of Pofi), dating from 800,000 years ago, constitutes the most ancient finding of the Homo...
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  • Boxgrove Man (category Homo heidelbergensis fossils)
    thought to be of early Neanderthals. They are the oldest fossils of the genus homo found in Britain. The site at Boxgrove in Sussex dates to the late Cromerian...
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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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    350,000 years ago. They have been attributed to bipedal hominids, possibly Homo heidelbergensis, which is known to have inhabited the region at the time...
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    McCown [de] as Palaeoanthropus palestinensis. Today its taxonomy is that of Homo heidelbergensis. Zuttiyeh cave is at the opening of a limestone ravine where...
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    Mauer 1 (category Homo heidelbergensis fossils)
    The Mauer 1 mandible is the oldest-known specimen of the genus Homo in Germany. It was found in 1907 in a sand quarry in the community Mauer, around 10 km...
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    study and collecting of rocks Bryn, Brandon. "Science: Oldest Fossil of Homo Genus Found in Ethiopia". American Association for the Advancement of Science...
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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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    Pleistocene of Europe, and would eventually evolve into the Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis or H. sapiens neanderthalensis). They have been variably...
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    the hominid as a Homo heidelbergensis a Middle Pleistocene species, which probably was the common ancestor of Neanderthal Man (Homo neanderthalensis)...
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  • Homo heidelbergensis Schoetensack, 1908 Homo cepranensis Mallegni et al., 2003 Homo neanderthalensis King, 1864 Homo rhodesiensis Woodward, 1921 Homo...
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    Miguelón (category Homo heidelbergensis fossils)
    popular nickname for a human skull, classified as either late Homo heidelbergensis or as early Homo neanderthalensis. It has been estimated to date to 430,000...
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    Schöningen spears (category Homo heidelbergensis)
    other tools at Schöningen remains uncertain. The most likely candidates are Homo heidelbergensis or early Neanderthals. The spears provide evidence of the...
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    Northern Rome, Italy in 1929 and 1935. The two human skulls that derive from Homo neanderthalensis were located in a quarry along the Aniene River in gravel...
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