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Hominids are included in the superfamily of all apes, the Hominoidea, the members of which are called hominoids. Although the hominid fossil record is far from complete, and the evidence is often fragmentary, there is enough to give a good outline of the evolutionary history of humans.
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www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/species.html
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Jan 2, 2009: In 2007, the discovery of fossilized bones from the body (as opposed to the head) of the Dmanisi hominids was announced. These bones show that the Dmanisi hominids were bipedal, but with some primitive characteristics particularly in the upper body.
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www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/
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Hominidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hominidae (anglicized Hominids , also known as great apes ) form a taxonomic family, including four extant genera: chimpanzees, gorillas, humans and orangutans.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hominidae
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Visit some of the better sites with information on Hominids ... A portfolio of 20 of the best websites worldwide on hominids, selected for you by a professional geologist. With links to sites on other fossil groups, evolution and stratigraphy.
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www.geologyshop.co.uk/hominids.htm
www.geologyshop.co.uk/hominids.htm
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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 screen while listening to recorded sounds. In Media Player, ... EARLY HOMININ EVOLUTION: A Survey of...
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anthro.palomar.edu/hominid/default.htm
anthro.palomar.edu/hominid/default.htm
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A brief history of australopithecines and how they were found. ... ; The immediate ancestors of humans were members of the genus Australopithecus . The australopithecines (or australopiths) were intermediate between apes and people. ... Over the last decade, there have been a number of important fossil discoveries in Africa...
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anthro.palomar.edu/hominid/australo_1.htm
anthro.palomar.edu/hominid/australo_1.htm
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A study of the evolution of the human is necessary for the understanding of his cultural needs. ... The Evolution of the Human ... Darwin vs Intelligent Design...
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www.onelife.com/evolve/manev.html
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6 to 8 million years ago – The Early Hominids ... Since this sort of timescale is massive in terms of the time humans have existed, there is little evidence to back up any solid theories as to the exact date that hominids diversified from their previous fellow primates.
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www.biology-online.org/10/14_early_hominids.htm
www.biology-online.org/10/14_early_hominids.htm
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