Homo heidelbergensis (also H. erectus heidelbergensis, H. sapiens heidelbergensis) is an extinct species or subspecies of archaic human which existed...
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now widely considered a synonym of H. heidelbergensis. Other designations such as Homo sapiens arcaicus and Homo sapiens rhodesiensis have also been proposed...
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Origin of language (section Homo heidelbergensis)
with Homo erectus (1.8 million years ago) or with Homo heidelbergensis (0.6 million years ago) and the development of language proper with Homo sapiens...
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reached by about 0.5 Mya by Homo heidelbergensis. Homo neanderthalensis and H. sapiens develop after about 300 kya. Homo naledi is present in Southern...
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Human evolution (redirect from Evolution of Homo sapiens)
derive from one another, namely: H. heidelbergensis likely did not descend from H. antecessor. H. heidelbergensis is likely not an ancestor to H. sapiens...
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Human (redirect from HomoSapiens)
distinguish Homo sapiens from archaic humans. Anatomically modern humans emerged around 300,000 years ago in Africa, evolving from Homo heidelbergensis or a...
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Neanderthal (redirect from Homo sapiens neanderthalensis)
Europe is uncertain, but it gave rise to Homo antecessor, found in Spain. Homo heidelbergensis originated from Homo erectus in an unknown location and dispersed...
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Timeline of human evolution (section Homo)
PMID 16710306. S2CID 2325560. Depending on the classification of the Homo heidelbergensis lineage; 0.8 if Neanderthals are classed as H. sapiens neanderthalensis...
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floresiensis diet to specialize to its given environment. Homo heidelbergensis, the likely predecessor of Homo neanderthalensis has few direct clues to its diet...
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among the first recognizable members of the genus Homo. Several human species, such as H. heidelbergensis and H. antecessor, appear to have evolved from...
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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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Early expansions of hominins out of Africa (redirect from Dispersal of Homo erectus)
known as Homo heidelbergensis. H. heidelbergensis from about 0.4 Ma develops its own characteristic industry, known as Clactonian. H. heidelbergensis is closely...
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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 human...
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Ceprano Man (redirect from Homo cepranensis)
considered Homo cepranensis, Homo erectus, or possibly Homo antecessor; but in recent studies, most regard it either as a form of Homo heidelbergensis sharing...
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Human taxonomy (redirect from Homo sapiens sapiens)
species such as Homo ergaster, Homo floresiensis, Homo antecessor, Homo heidelbergensis and indeed Homo sapiens is not entirely clear. The type fossil is...
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Denisovan (redirect from Homo Denisovan)
million years ago. The only identified Homo species of Late Pleistocene Asia are H. erectus and H. heidelbergensis, though in 2021, specimens allocated...
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Dmanisi hominins Early European modern humans Happisburgh footprints Homo heidelbergensis Neanderthal Early expansions of hominins out of Africa Paleolithic...
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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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Early modern human (redirect from Anatomically modern Homo sapiens)
(EMH), or anatomically modern human (AMH), are terms used to distinguish Homo sapiens (the only extant Hominina species) that are anatomically consistent...
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Paleolithic Europe (redirect from Homo sapiens cromagnon)
arrival and disappearance of Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis, the appearance, complete evolution and eventual demise of Homo neanderthalensis and the...
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(1908). Der Unterkiefer des Homo Heidelbergensis: Aus den Sanden von Mauer bei Heidelberg [The Lower Jaw of the Homo Heidelbergensis] (in German). Leipzig:...
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paniscus Homo habilis Homo rudolfensis Homo ergaster Homo erectus Homo antecessor Homo heidelbergensis Homo naledi Homo neanderthalensis Homo denisova Homo sapiens...
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and the Kingdom of Hungary. The first known traces belong to the Homo heidelbergensis, with scarce or nonexistent evidence of human presence until the...
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Narmada Human (category Homo erectus fossils)
reclassified as archaic Homo sapiens, evolved Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis, and also dubiously as a distinct species, Homo narmadensis. Additional...
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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...
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Mauer 1 (category Homo heidelbergensis fossils)
species Homo heidelbergensis. Some European researchers have classified the find as Homo erectus heidelbergensis, regarding it as a subspecies of Homo erectus...
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remains is still being debated; suggestions range from Homo erectus to Homo heidelbergensis and Homo antecessor. Some researchers, who are familiar with...
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erectus and the contemporaneous large-brained Homo, or are a sister taxon to the descendants of H. heidelbergensis (modern humans and Neanderthals). This would...
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List of human evolution fossils (category Homo fossils)
evidence of true lambdoid craniosynostosis: the case of "Benjamina", a Homo heidelbergensis child". Child's Nervous System. 26 (6): 723–727. doi:10.1007/s00381-010-1133-y...
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to the emergence of Homo heidelbergensis, particularly its specific lithic tools and handaxes. The presence of Homo heidelbergensis is documented since...
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