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... or made tools. Researchers are aware of a few species of early hominids, which gave rise to the genus Homo. According to Roberts ...
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... They range from the Kingdom Animalia to the Genus Homo, the Homo Sapiens appears to be its only living representative Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata ...
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... ago. H. habilis is the earliest known member of the genus Homo. H. habilis had a larger brain than australopithecines. Australopithecines ...
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... Humans are classified by the kingdom animalia, phylum chordate, class mammalia, order primates, family hominidae, genus homo, and species homo sapiens. ...
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... These finds include a number of skulls and other bones of early representatives of the genus Homo which includes modern humans, as well as the earliest skull ...
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... Language may have well begun to evolve as a generative, grammatical system from the emergence of the genus "homo" over 2 million years ago. ...
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... Today, this rate is at least 1,000 times higher than it was when the genus Homo made its appearance about 2 million years ago. According ...
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... The Genus Homo pertained to the more modern and complex ancestors who began to spread through and eventually out of Africa. Scientists ...
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... of naming organisms are Banksia serrata (saw banksia), Homo sapiens (human), Felis catus (domestic cat). The first word in the name is the genus name, and it ...
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... A. Afarensis that indicate that they were bipedal and of Homo and therefore ... and in 1995, Australopithecus ramidus (later renamed Ardipithecus - a new genus type ...
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... forward onto the human proceeds through fourteen different types of primitive Homo sapiens. ... is an early ape, which was once considered to be a distinct genus. ...
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... forward onto the human proceeds through fourteen different types of primitive Homo sapiens. ... is an early ape, which was once considered to be a distinct genus. ...
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... forward onto the human proceeds through fourteen different types of primitive Homo sapiens. ... is an early ape, which was once considered to be a distinct genus. ...
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... Laetoli. It was at Laetoli where she discovered Homo fossils more than 3.75 years old, fifteen new species and one new genus. Mary's ...
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... Despite all that is held in common, however, the differences are crucial and allow humans to be allotted their own genus and species, Homo sapiens. ...
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... Ardipithecus is the genus Australopithecus; individuals of this genus were bipeds ... robust australopithecines avoided such competition with early Homo and these ...
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... Binomial Nomenclature, the process of providing the Genus and Species name for each organism. This is where we get the classification of Homo Sapiens for humans ...
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... separate species, all sufficiently similar to be grouped into a single genus and each ... that of the eleven-year-old youth of the species Homo Sapiens." Between ...
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