The Emergence of Modern Humans (Homo sapiens)
.... Certain anthropologists believe that between 35,000 and 25,000 years ago, Neanderthal populations gradually evolved into
modern Homo sapiens populations. ....
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Origin of Modern Man
.... He believes that very early anatomically
modern Homo sapiens were widely distributed in eastern and southern Africa as long as one hundred fifteen thousand ....
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Expansion of the Genus Homo
.... These advances enabled
modern Homo sapiens to live in larger groups, surviving by an intensified form of food gathering. During ....
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The Fossil Evidence of Neanderthal
.... On one side, researchers argue that
modern Homo sapiens evolved gradually from existing hominid populations throughout the world. ....
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Neanderthals
.... such studies have shown that Africa was the original source of human mitochondrial DNA patterns, supporting the theory that
modern Homo Sapiens appeared in ....
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New View of Neanderthal
.... such studies have shown that Africa was the original source of human mitochondrial DNA patterns, supporting the theory that
modern Homo Sapiens appeared in ....
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Development of Human Life
.... over the degree to which Neanderthal man overlaps with Cro-Magnon man (35,000-10,000 years ago), the latter directly identified with
modern Homo-sapiens and ....
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The Neanderthal Man A number of questions have been raised as a ...
.... In this regard, there is no doubt that the Neanderthals represented a transition from the ancient ape-like
homo erectus to the
modern homo sapiens of today. ....
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Definitions of Culture
.... This would include anatomically
modern Homo sapiens from more than 40,000 years ago (p. 3). Other approaches to defining culture focus not on checklists, but ....
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Intermingling of Races in Early Civilizations
.... The replacement theory is that
modern Homo sapiens emerged first from Africa, from where human beings spread out to populate Egypt, the whole of Europe, and ....
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Black/White History & Human Evolution
.... The replacement theory is that
modern Homo sapiens emerged first from Africa, from where human beings spread out to populate Egypt, the whole of Europe, and ....
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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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Max Frisch's novel Homo Faber
.... Walter Faber is known in the title as
Homo Faber, indicating that he represents all of mankind in the
modern world, meaning the new man. ....
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Human Origins
.... degree to which Neanderthal man overlaps with Cro-Magnon man (35,000-10,000 years ago), the latter directly identified with
modern «MDUL»
Homo sapiens«MDNM ....
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Racial Profiling as a Crime-Fighting Technique
Physical anthropologists have determined that
modern homo sapiens evolved from non-human ancestors in Africa some 50,000 years ago, based on DNA studies and ....
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Racial Profiling and Crime Control
Physical anthropologists have determined that
modern homo sapiens evolved from non-human ancestors in Africa some 50,000 years ago, based on DNA studies and ....
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Religious Monotheism
.... human species, Australopithecus africanus, 3 million years ago had anatomical, environmental, and behavioral similarities to
modern Homo sapiens (Robinson ....
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Three Monotheism Faiths
.... human species, Australopithecus africanus, 3 million years ago had anatomical, environmental, and behavioral similarities to
modern Homo sapiens (Robinson ....
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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 Lucy Species
.... While Australopithecus and
Homo species differ in many ways, both hominids share .... Her cranial capacity (450cc) was very similar to that of a
modern chimp, and ....
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CO-EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN AND LANGUAGE
.... 1998) 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 ....
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Megafaunal Extinctions of Australia
.... In addition,
Homo sapien invaders may have employed fire as a weapon.
Modern Australian Aborigines currently practice a form of firestick farming. ....
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The Human Brain The human brain is physiologically a gland. T
.... Evolutionarily, the human brain has developed from the lower primates, through the hominid line, to that of
Homo Sapiens Sapiens,
modern man. ....
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Antivivisectionist Arguments
.... mistreated pets, and Bambi and Thumper have become part of
modern culture, leading .... ensure the survival of the greatest species of them all:
homo sapiens sapiens ....
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Veblen's Concepts of Human Nature
.... (The
modern anthropological view is that
Homo sapiens did stop evolving physically at some time during the past ten to 100 millennia and that evolutionary ....
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Hominids
.... regarded as "the beginnings of complex ideological and social practices like those of fully
modern man" (Freeman 85). The emergence of
Homo sapiens sapiens is ....
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English in a Technical Age Progress in technolog
.... In
modern society, language may control technology by enabling the management of .... language has proven to be the "enabling essence of
homo faber's evolution ....
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Tech Talk Tech talk has become a social r
.... Tech talk describes the type of technological jargon that, in
modern times, is used .... brain growth that produced the first of the human genus:
homo habilis,
homo ....
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