The Emergence of Modern Humans (Homo sapiens)
The Emergence of Modern
Humans (
Homo sapiens sapiens) The genus,
Homo, originated in Africa. The species,
Homo habilis and
Homo ....
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Expansion of the Genus Homo
.... vanished. In its place appeared populations of anatomically modern
humans.
Homo sapiens (modern) dispersed widely across the globe. ....
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Origin of Modern Man
.... hypothesis, which says that
Homo erectus populations throughout the world evolved independently, first to archaic
Homo sapiens, then to fully modern
humans. ....
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Megafaunal Extinctions of Australia
.... Australia's megafauna populations began to undergo dramatic change upon the arrival of
Homo sapiens.
Humans first appeared in Australia during the late ....
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Neanderthals
.... Faria (2000) suggest that competition for food, a shorter lifespan and lower birth rate than modern
humans, and the possibility of war with
Homo Sapiens may ....
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New View of Neanderthal
.... Faria (2000) suggest that competition for food, a shorter lifespan and lower birth rate than modern
humans, and the possibility of war with
Homo Sapiens may ....
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Theories of Neanderthals
.... A review of the basic theories of the evolution of modern
humans will demonstrate how such .... on the stage formerly believed to be devoted solely to
Homo sapiens. ....
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The Role of Neanderthal
.... A review of the basic theories of the evolution of modern
humans will demonstrate how such .... on the stage formerly believed to be devoted solely to
Homo sapiens. ....
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The Fossil Evidence of Neanderthal
.... eventually gave rise to modern
humans is currently a topic of considerable controversy. On one side, researchers argue that modern
Homo sapiens evolved ....
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CO-EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN AND LANGUAGE
.... takes this argument further by pointing out that though brain and body size have both increased between
Homo habilis, for example, and modern
humans, the brain ....
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Reconstructing Human Evolution
.... There are currently two competing hypotheses about the origins of modern
humans: a multiregion hypothesis which states that modern
Homo Sapiens evolved from a ....
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Reconstructing human evolution
.... There are currently two competing hypotheses about the origins of modern
humans: a multiregion hypothesis which states that modern
Homo Sapiens evolved from a ....
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Human Origins
.... However, Neanderthal features have been found in modern
humans, and earlier Neanderthal man has been identified as a subspecies of «MDUL»
Homo sapiens«MDNM ....
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Development of Human Life
.... However, Neanderthal features have been found in modern
humans, and earlier Neanderthal man has been identified as a subspecies of
Homo sapiens and a precursor ....
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Antivivisectionist Arguments
.... tremendous suffering and indignity visited on animals by
humans, even if in the name of humanity. Antivivisectionists are concerned that
homo sapiens sapiens ....
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Primate Studies
Such studies are seen as valid because of the similarities
humans have with other .... Of course, man always needs structure, and one can say that
Homo sapiens are ....
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The Lucy Species
.... While Australopithecus and
Homo species differ in many ways, both hominids share .... discovery, scientists reasoned that the main trait separating
humans from apes ....
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The Population Explosion
.... Unless
humans prove capable of controlling their own reproduction, the species,
Homo sapiens, may ultimately be faced with its own extinction. ....
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Brain, Mind, and Behavior
.... were only a few neurons, the human capacity for interaction with other
humans, oneself, and .... between men and women is that, as a species,
homo sapiens developed ....
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History & Geography of Africa
.... and has been called the Sudan ever since (4). Africa is also considered to be the birthplace of humanity because fossils of
homo habilis (early
humans who used ....
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The African-American Odyssey
.... and has been called the Sudan ever since (4). Africa is also considered to be the birthplace of humanity because fossils of
homo habilis (early
humans who used ....
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Hippocampus
.... There are similarities and differences in
homo-sapiens and other species when it .... We have already seen that damage to the hippocampus in young
humans or rodents ....
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English in a Technical Age Progress in technolog
.... Technology gives
humans the ability to improve their circumstances. .... development, language has proven to be the "enabling essence of
homo faber's evolution ....
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Religious & Psychological Definitions of Man Question #1 For ...
.... of the central philosophical and social questions that has plagued
humans is the .... interrelationship of the individual to the species of man,
Homo sapiens sapiens ....
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Human Migration to the New World
....
humans came to the New World from Asia across the Bering Strait. It has also become commonly accepted that the people who crossed this strait were in fact
Homo ....
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Veblen's Concepts of Human Nature
.... (The modern anthropological view is that
Homo sapiens did .... instead began to apply to human societies or cultures.) Veblen did think that
humans have inherent ....
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World Systems Theory
.... It may even predate
humans altogether: Perhaps the reason that
humans survived while Cro Magnon did not is that
Homo sapiens were in possession of greater ....
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Classification of Hominin Species
.... Hylobates as the basal hominoid, but differed in the grouping of
Homo and Pongo in .... and provide an objective view of the cladistic position of
humans among the ....
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An Olmec Village Southern Mexico's Olmec were a
....
Homo erectus manufactured stone scrapers, choppers, and stone balls .... It can be defined as "the process by which
humans interfere with natural selection in other ....
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Intermingling of Races in Early Civilizations
.... 4 However, Neanderthal features have been found in modern
humans, and earlier Neanderthal man has been identified as a subspecies of
Homo sapiens and a ....
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