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This is a very general outline of hominid types as they developed over time. Again, this is based on extremely limited information. Characteristics and development are quite vague, as there are no absolutely distinct qualities or time-periods specific to each.
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www.bownet.org/draynard/Ancient%20History/PreHistory/ho...
www.bownet.org/draynard/Ancient%20History/PreHistory/hominid_types.htm
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For anyone interested in the naming and classification of hominids, an indispensable reference is Naming our Ancestors (Meikle and Parker, 1994). This useful book contains an introduction to the terms and principles of taxonomy, reprints of 15 sources in which hominid species were first named, and reprints of four...
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www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/typespec.html
www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/typespec.html
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Lucy was unique in that, as she was a very old, primitive, and small hominid that did not fit into the known hominid types. She was also the oldest and most complete hominid skeleton that had been found.
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www.buzzle.com/articles/lucy-the-first-hominid-skeleton...
www.buzzle.com/articles/lucy-the-first-hominid-skeleton.html
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Key Phrase page for hominid types: Books containing the phrase hominid types ... Featured Books for "hominid types" ... What is at issue today is the meaning of the Late Pleistocene record which documents a change both in hominid types and their cultures. In Eurasia this time span -a period between some 100,000 and 30, ... "
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amazon.com/phrase/hominid-types
amazon.com/phrase/hominid-types
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The word "hominid" refers to members of the family of humans, Hominidae, which consists of ... The time of the split between humans and apes used to be thought to have occurred 15 to 20 million years ago, or even up to 30 or 40 million years ago. There are several types of hominids, too many to talk about in detail.
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brandybaker.freehomepage.com/custom.html
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The Middle Paleolithic period, between about 250,000 and 45,000 years ago, saw the rise of the hominids, and several competing hominid types--Homo erectus, Homo sapiens and Neanderthals--sharing the earth. ... Ages & Periods ... Early Modern Human Arrow Points; Recent investigations at Sibudu Cave and other Early Modern Human...
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archaeology.about.com/od/middlepaleolithic/Middle_Paleo...
archaeology.about.com/od/middlepaleolithic/Middle_Paleolithic_or_Middle_Stone_Age_Period.htm
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During the initial field season in 1973 the first early hominid fossils were recovered from Hadar, a knee joint and a partial temporal. Nearly 6,000 fossils of mammals, a total of 87 species, were recovered in 1973 and in subsequent seasons.
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users.hol.gr/~dilos/prehis/prerm3.htm
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re-opened, but not necessarily for business ... Some people emailed me when they discovered that this blog was no longer publicly available. My main reason for shutting it down was that I wasn't doing much here. But I rethought the matter and decided that, ... excreted by Kevin Kim at 11:44 AM (click link to leave comment)
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bighominid.blogspot.com/
bighominid.blogspot.com/
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Alien Hominid Leaderboard Winners (Weekly) Week Date Score ... It is also not valid if you live in a region/locale/state that does not allow for these types of activities, please check your local laws, blah, blah, blah.
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www.alienhominid.com/leaderboards.html
www.alienhominid.com/leaderboards.html
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