A brief history of australopithecines and how they were found. ... Over the last decade, there have been a number of important fossil discoveries in Africa of what may be very early transitional hominins, or proto-hominins.
anthro.palomar.edu/hominid/australo_1.htm anthro.palomar.edu/hominid/australo_1.htm
This tutorial has been optimized for Internet Explorer, 1024 X 768 resolution, and high color graphics. Windows Media Player and/or RealPlayer should be set to their smallest form to allow viewing most of the ... EARLY HOMININ EVOLUTION: A Survey of the Australopithecines and Related Genera ... Discovery of Early Hominins...
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6 to 8 million years ago – The Early Hominids ... Previous scientific evidence pointed towards Europe being the origin of this occurrence though more recent research suggests that early hominids may have originated in  Africa and migrated South.
www.biology-online.org/10/14_early_hominids.htm www.biology-online.org/10/14_early_hominids.htm
Pages in category "Early hominids" ... This category lists early hominan candidates. ... Early hominine species (1 C, 15 P)
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Human like animals that walked upright were known as hominids. It is believed that the earliest hominids lived around 4.4 million years ago in the humid forests of eastern and southern Africa. ... Hominids Leave Africa...
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Chapter 12: The Lives of Early Hominids ... Finding out what early hominids actually did and how they acted is a tricky task, particularly since it is difficult to imagine what the actual landscape might have been like hundreds of thousands - or even millions - of years ago.
www.wwnorton.com/college/anthro/bioanth/ch12/chap12.htm
In a commentary in the journal, Clark Spencer Larsen, distinguished professor and chair of anthropology at Ohio State, argued that the Kent State study was the best to date at linking sexual dimorphism in early hominids to their probable social structure.
www.osu.edu/researchnews/archive/dimorph.htm
; Science Friday > Archives > 1997 > May > May 30, 1997; Hour One: Early Hominids / Early Faint Young Sun Paradox; ... Our species, Homo sapiens, is the last surviving member of a family of two-legged primates called Hominidae -- the hominids.
www.sciencefriday.com/pages/1997/May/hour1_053097.html
Eventually, his hunch paid off and his heretical views were confirmed with fossil evidence of early hominids, early members of humankind. Since then, other fossil hominids have been found by many other paleoanthropologists throughout much of the world.
www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEPC/WWC/1995/fossilshomini... www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEPC/WWC/1995/fossilshominids.html
They throw open a window into a period of human evolution we have known little about, when early hominids were establishing themselves in Africa, soon after diverging from the last ancestor they shared with the African apes," said Brooks Hanson, deputy editor, physical sciences, at Science.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/10/091001110548.htm
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