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The Emergence of Humans is an accessible, informative introduction to the scientific study of human evolution. It takes the reader through time following the emergence of the modern human species Homo sapiens from primate roots.
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www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-047001315X....
www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-047001315X.html
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By modern humans, we mean members of our own species, Homo sapiens, who shared with us important anatomical features (skull shape and size) and behavioral attributes (use of blades, bone tools, pigments, burial goods, art, trade, hunting, and varied environmental resources).
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www.geneticorigins.org/mito/intro.html
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The Emergence and Spread of Humans ... The Great African Rift ... The Origin of Humans...
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www.geology.um.maine.edu/ges121/lectures/09-human-origi...
www.geology.um.maine.edu/ges121/lectures/09-human-origins/human-origins.html
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Teacher’s Cheat Sheet for Timeline Projects; Illustrated Timeline Project; 1. Emergence of Humans - approximately 2 million years ago; (depending on what you consider to be human);
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www.studentsfriend.com/aids/curraids/timeline/tldates.p...
www.studentsfriend.com/aids/curraids/timeline/tldates.pdf
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It describes the key events in the evolution of life, from its earliest stages to the emergence of humans, and goes on to consider what the future may hold for the Earth’s environment and all its inhabitants. The Geological Timeline can be viewed online or as free download.
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www.bgs.ac.uk/education/timeline/home.html
www.bgs.ac.uk/education/timeline/home.html
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S292 Explaining The Emergence Of Humans ... Evolution Timeline ... Explaining the Emergence...
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www.open.ac.uk/StudentWeb/s292/
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Figure 4. The emergence of modern humans. A schematic timeline is shown with the approximate appearance of Homo sapiens, with particular attention to the estimated origins of different ancestral Y-chromosomal haplogroups.
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www.genebase.com/tutorial/item.php?tuId=12
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Her species was either directly ancestral to humans or closely related to a species ancestral to humans. She was 1.2 meters (4 feet) tall. She walked on two feet -- not knuckle-walking as gorillas and chimps do, but did not have arched feet like us, indicating that she could not walk or run ... timeline 4000 to 2001 BCE...
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www.fsmitha.com/time/timeline.htm
www.fsmitha.com/time/timeline.htm
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