Origin of Modern Man
.... hundred thousand to two hundred thousand years ago,
Homo erectus disappeared from the face of the earth and in his place was left
archaic Homo sapiens, also ....
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The Emergence of Modern Humans (Homo sapiens)
.... Asia (Putman, 1988, p. 461).
Archaic Homo sapiens migrated even as far as China (Tudge, 1995, p. 28). However, between about 40,000 ....
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Expansion of the Genus Homo
.... western and central Asia. In addition,
archaic Homo sapiens migrated as far as China and South Africa. This dominance of the Neandertal ....
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Hominids
.... The period known as the Middle Paleolithic saw the rise of another species of hominids, the
Archaic Homo sapiens or Neanderthals and other early H. sapiens. ....
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Theories of Neanderthals
.... "At the
Archaic/Modern Boundary of the Genus
Homo: The Neandertals from Grotta Breuil." Current Anthropology 36 (April 1995): 355-66. ....
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The Role of Neanderthal
.... "At the
Archaic/Modern Boundary of the Genus
Homo: The Neandertals from Grotta Breuil." Current Anthropology 36 (April 1995): 355-66. ....
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The Fossil Evidence of Neanderthal
.... replaced other
archaic hominid types. The truth may be that both arguments are partially correct. The human lineage began with the emergence of
Homo habilis: a ....
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Human Origins
.... satisfactorily accounts for the emergence of distinctive «MDUL»
Homo sapiens«MDNM» characteristics. The fossil record alone argues an
archaic-African origin ....
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Development of Human Life
.... origin most satisfactorily accounts for the emergence of distinctive
Homo sapiens characteristics. The fossil record alone argues an
archaic-African origin for ....
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Reconstructing Human Evolution
.... two competing hypotheses about the origins of modern humans: a multiregion hypothesis which states that modern
Homo Sapiens evolved from a more
archaic form in ....
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Reconstructing human evolution
.... two competing hypotheses about the origins of modern humans: a multiregion hypothesis which states that modern
Homo Sapiens evolved from a more
archaic form in ....
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Intermingling of Races in Early Civilizations
.... satisfactorily accounts for the emergence of distinctive
Homo sapiens characteristics. 10 The fossil record alone, says Wells, argues an
archaic-African origin ....
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Black/White History & Human Evolution
.... satisfactorily accounts for the emergence of distinctive
Homo sapiens characteristics. 10 The fossil record alone, says Wells, argues an
archaic-African origin ....
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