Essays About erectus sapiens

 

  • Linguistics and Protolanguage
    ... As scientists have proven, the skull sizes of the Afarensis, Habilis, Erectus and Sapiens have increased exponentially throughout time; "In the afarensis ...
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  • Early Man
    ... teeth. Below the neck Homo erectus and Homo Sapiens are almost identical, the head resembles a Neanderthals, but smaller. Homo erectus ...
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  • We Were Not Alone
    ... But this does not seem to be the case. What is more probable is that Homo sapiens and Homo erectus lived together for quite sometime. ...
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  • Human Evolution
    ... Until recently, Homo erectus was considered an evolutionary ancestor of modern humans, or Homo sapiens. Homo erectus had a larger brain than earlier hominines. ...
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  • anthropology
    ... places them in coexistence with Homo Erectus for about 50,000 years and, for the last 70,000 years of their existence, with fully modern Homo Sapiens. ...
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  • anthro research
    ... Asian H. sapiens would have evolved from Asian H. erectus, parallel to African H. sapiens, who evolved from African H. erectus. ...
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  • Multi-Regional Continuity the Fossil Evidence
    ... Also, the vault of the skull is low, further suggesting some sort of transitional between Homo erectus and Homo sapiens (1987: 224-225). ...
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  • human evolution
    ... erectus fossils were discovered by Eugene Dubois in 1891 near Trinil on the Indonesian island of Java. Its age is thought to be 700,000 years old. Homo sapiens ...
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  • NeanderthalHomo Sapiens Hybrid
    Implications of Neanderthal-Homo Sapiens Hybrid from the Abrigo do Lagar Velho ... humans in local regions from an earlier dispersal of Homo erectus, or conversely ...
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  • Neanderthal-Homo Sapiens Hybri
    Implications of Neanderthal-Homo Sapiens Hybrid from the Abrigo do Lagar Velho ... humans in local regions from an earlier dispersal of Homo erectus, or conversely ...
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  • Athena 2000
    ... modern humans or represent a collateral line of late Homo erectus, related to but not ancestral to modern humans. Homo sapiens neanderthalensis--"Neanderthal ...
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  • Early African Societies - HISTORY-A TOPICAL APPROACH
    ... to find. The trellis theory argues that Homo sapiens came from the means of Homo erectus that took place in China. This theory is ...
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  • The Social Brain
    ... of speech and the comprehensive ability of the homo sapiens to reflect and ... The evolution of early man, beginning with homo erectus, displays different brain ...
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  • human origins
    ... The last direction it took was Homo habilis (million years ago) who became Homo erectus (1.7 million years ago) and then Homo sapiens (300,000). ...
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  • Evolution 2
    ... true man. Homo Erectus contained more primitive of a brain, which had a cranial capacity to half of the Homo sapiens. In addition ...
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  • Evolution We act like animals, we eat like animals, and we are ...
    ... true man. Homo Erectus contained more primitive of a brain, which had a cranial capacity to half of the Homo sapiens. In addition ...
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  • Evolution We act like animals, we eat like animals, and we are ...
    ... true man. Homo Erectus contained more primitive of a brain, which had a cranial capacity to half of the Homo sapiens. In addition ...
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  • Big Pimpin
    ... modern. Discuss morphological characteristics that distinguish them from both Homo Erectus and anatomically modern sapiens. What ...
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  • The Homebase theory
    ... than being incidental, they were part of "a novel adaptive strategy" which led to modern Homo sapiens. ... D. research at Olorgesaile, a Homo erectus site in Kenya ...
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  • Paleolithic Home Bases
    ... than being incidental, they were part of "a novel adaptive strategy" which led to modern Homo sapiens. ... D. research at Olorgesaile, a Homo erectus site in Kenya ...
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  • Paleolithic Home Bases
    ... than being incidental, they were part of "a novel adaptive strategy" which led to modern Homo sapiens. ... D. research at Olorgesaile, a Homo erectus site in Kenya ...
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  • Should Evolutionary theory apply to humans in the same way as to ...
    ... of the human species from primitive apes to today's modern Homo Sapiens, there are still immense gaps in time which separate Homo Erectus 'the upright ape-man ...
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  • A Brief Look at Evolution Theory
    ... as modern man. It is possible that Homo erectus may be no more than racial variants of Homo sapiens. Overall, evolution theory is ...
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  • genetic engineering
    ... stages. The first, lasting millionsof years, slowly shaped human nature from Homo erectus to Home sapiens. Natural selectionprovided ...
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  • Genetic Engineering
    ... basic stages. The first, lasting millions of years, slowly shaped human nature from Homo erectus to Home sapiens. Natural selection ...
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  • altering
    ... basic stages. The first, lasting millions of years, slowly shaped human nature from Homo erectus to Home sapiens. Natural selection ...
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  • Genetic Engineering1
    ... basic stages. The first, lasting millions of years, slowly shaped human nature from Homo erectus to Home sapiens. Natural selection ...
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  • Genetic Engineering
    ... basic stages. The first, lasting millions of years, slowly shaped human nature from Homo erectus to Home sapiens. Natural selection ...
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  • Genes
    ... basic stages. The first, lasting millions of years, slowly shaped human nature from Homo erectus to Homo sapiens. Natural selection ...
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  • Human Comunication and its Origins
    ... It is now considered likely that H. sapiens emerged in Africa and radiated ... had migrated earlier, including the Neanderthals in Europe and Homo erectus, who may ...
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