Homo (genus) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Homo is the genus that includes modern humans and their close relatives. The genus is estimated to be about 2.5 million years old<sup class="noprint Template-Fact" title="This claim needs reference...
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Homo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Homo may refer to: • Homo (genus), the genus including modern humans ( Homo sapiens ) and closely related species such as Neanderthals •Highest Occupied Molecular Orbital, in chemistry: see HOMO/...
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Human evolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Human evolution , or anthropogenesis , is the origin and evolution of Homo sapiens as a distinct species from other hominins, great apes and placental mammals. The study of human evolution en...
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is the Genus Homo? ... The genus Homo may be considered among the most successful land animals in the history of the planet.
www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-genus-homo.htm www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-genus-homo.htm
The Homo genus is separated from the earlier hominids because of the emergence of tool use, language, and culture. ... The genus begins about 2.3 million years ago. The characteristics of these species are bigger brain (above 1000ml), the forehead rises straight up, the skull becomes rounder, the teeth are reduced,
www.humboldt.edu/~mrc1/homo.shtml www.humboldt.edu/~mrc1/homo.shtml
Homo habilis ... Homo erectus ... Archaic Homo Sapiens...
www.carleton.ca/Museum/2001_human_ka/genushomo2.html www.carleton.ca/Museum/2001_human_ka/genushomo2.html
Homo erectus: Culture ... At Zhoukoudan in China over 100,000 artifacts were found in association with Homo erectus individuals. Early (460,000-420,000 y.a.) tools were large and made of soft sandstone; later (300,000-230,000 y.a.) smaller tools were made of fine quartz and flint.
www.carleton.ca/Museum/2001_human_ka/genushomo9.html www.carleton.ca/Museum/2001_human_ka/genushomo9.html
The Homo Species ... Homo erectus ... Homo sapiens...
www.biology-online.org/10/15_homo.htm www.biology-online.org/10/15_homo.htm
-Littoral diaspora after Homo & Pan split ~5 Ma; -Comparative & fossil info on human/ape evolution; AAT = Aquatic Ape Theory (original term E.Morgan 1982); -Aquarboreal Apes Theory Mio-Pliocene apes (aqua=water, arbor=tree);
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The African Emergence and Early Asian Dispersals of the Genus Homo Roy Larick and Russell L. Ciochon ... The African Emergence and Early Asian Dispersals of the Genus Homo; ... It is at about this time that the earliest species of the genus Homo emerged, between 2.5 and 2.0 mya, to exploit the new habitats as a rather...
www.uiowa.edu/~bioanth/homo.html www.uiowa.edu/~bioanth/homo.html