Classification of Hominin Species
.... are many different techniques by which different hominin
species are classified. .... the higher primate group most closely related to
fossil hominins - hominoids ....
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The Lucy Species
.... "Lucy's
species was found to .... at the Institute of Human Origins and Arizona State University, the discovery of Lucy, "perhaps the most famous
fossil of all time ....
(1099

4

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Early Evolutionary History of Horses
.... years. Between 1973 and 1987, paleontologists named an average of three new
species of
fossil horses per year. Many palentological ....
(2497

10

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The Giant Panda
.... These strikingly patterned and dearly loved pandas are now an endangered
species.
Fossil evidence indicates that the giant panda has been on earth for three ....
(2056

8

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Early Evolutionary History of Horses
.... years. Between 1973 and 1987, paleontologists named an average of three new
species of
fossil horses per year. Many palentological ....
(2802

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Astroids and the Earth: An Overview
.... Becker 78-9). For many decades, the volcanic theory had prevailed based on the use of
fossil record that indicates that the
species become extinct gradually. ....
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Intermingling of Races in Early Civilizations
.... Cro-Magnon man.5 Indeed, Day points out a number of
fossil remains discovered .... To put it another way, the issues of
species, genus, and subspecies have not been ....
(4169

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Black/White History & Human Evolution
.... Cro-Magnon man.5 Indeed, Day points out a number of
fossil remains discovered .... To put it another way, the issues of
species, genus, and subspecies have not been ....
(4170

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Relethford's "Primate Origins and Evolution
.... We now know there were many
species of prosimians, monkeys, and apes that have .... Using
fossil and molecular dating methods, the author provides evidence for the ....
(934

4

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Human Origins
.... the
species to toolmaking tasks (1980, p. 284). Competing human-development theories collide in three principal areas of interpretation: morphological/
fossil ....
(2186

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Development of Human Life
.... the
species to toolmaking tasks (1980, p. 284). Competing human-development theories collide in three principal areas of interpretation: morphological/
fossil ....
(2689

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Biological Extinction
.... the
fossil record, it can take as long as 20 million years for order to be restored following a mass extinction (5:338). Even then, most of the
species which ....
(1262

5

)
Ostracodes
.... since the Cambrian age, according to the
fossil record (Crasquin, 2004). Ostracodes comprise six extant and extinct orders, with over 50,000
species and genera ....
(872

3

)
The Fossil Evidence of Neanderthal
.... 1.6 million years ago, H. habilis gave rise to new
species, Homo erectus. .... In fact, analyses of
fossil skulls has indicated that Neanderthal brain structure was ....
(1486

6

)
Dinosaurs, Ornithologists and Paleontology
.... on the distinction between
species. What has lent strength to the paleontologists' perspective in recent years is the accretion of
fossil evidence showing the ....
(1385

6

)
Deforestation
.... Paul Ehrlich points out, "The primary cause of
species extinction is not by deliberate .... with the ozone layer is connected with the burning of
fossil fuels. ....
(1832

7

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The Mismeasure of Man
.... In the same way that there still is not
fossil evidence that any one
species evolved into another different
species (archeopteryx, for example, touted as a ....
(2333

9

)
Gould's The Mismeasure of Man
.... In the same way that there still is not
fossil evidence that any one
species evolved into another different
species (archeopteryx, for example, touted as a ....
(2322

9

)
The Mismeasure of Man
.... In the same way that there still is not
fossil evidence that any one
species evolved into another different
species (archeopteryx, for example, touted as a ....
(2322

9

)
How Vertebrate Flight Evolved
.... to prove this from the
fossil record (Gee 2000). Theories about the evolution of vertebrate flight are fascinating but problematic. Various
species are capable ....
(1096

4

)
Did Paleozoic Corals Have Zooxanthellae? The Ph
.... In addition to its living
species, Anthozoa also has an extensive
fossil record. The corals sometimes form thick beds in the Paleozoic. ....
(2561

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Global Change & Global Warming In recent years, scientists have ...
.... Global change is killing off various individual
species at an alarming rate .... The
fossil fuels which are in use today are non-renewable and are thus a source for ....
(1222

5

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Darwin's Legacy
.... view, was in part his description of how various
species were allocated .... on observations and comparisons of living creatures but on the
fossil record, Darwin ....
(1093

4

)
Evolution
.... and eras of massive change have been identified in the
fossil record during which a process called radiation has taken place, producing many new
species and so ....
(1882

8

)
Process of Evolution
.... and eras of massive change have been identified in the
fossil record during which a process called radiation has taken place, producing many new
species and so ....
(1899

8

)
Neanderthals
.... have long been thought of as a very primitive
species, but this .... and US investigators have examined mitochondrial DNA samples from a Neanderthal
fossil found in ....
(1672

7

)
New View of Neanderthal
.... have long been thought of as a very primitive
species, but this .... and US investigators have examined mitochondrial DNA samples from a Neanderthal
fossil found in ....
(1672

7

)
Dinosaurs Heat Regulation
.... The
fossil remains of the theropod Sinosauropteryx provided some outlines of .... of temperature regulation system was exhibited and by which
species of dinosaurs. ....
(1870

7

)
The Blind Watchmaker & Evolution Theory
.... Why would some
species die out and new ones appear if God's original creations were perfect? Yet evolutionary studies and
fossil records prove this to be so. ....
(1043

4

)
Megafaunal Extinctions of Australia
.... In fact, paleontologists have noted that, in general, an "effective new invader need not overlap in the
fossil record with the
species it replaces (Martin 376 ....
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