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characteristics requiring communication. Analysis of the tools of Homo erectus shows two technologically distinct regions. In Africa, western Europe, and Southwest Asia is the classic Acheulean hand axe tradition.
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This last installment on Homo erectus was really the reason the other essays were generated. Jim Foley, knowing my views of erectus, had urged me to read Walker and Shipman's book and deal with the ... My dictionary defines language as "the expression or communication of thoughts and feelings by means of vocal sounds,
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Homo erectus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Homo erectus (Latin: ) is an extinct species of the genus Homo , which originated in Africa and spread as far as China and Java. Depending on the definition of the species, it is considered to be...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_erectus
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Chapter 9: Homo erectus ... · Former species name for Homo erectus ... XIII. Homo erectus Communication...
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www.ar.cc.mn.us/shepherd/Physical%20Anthropology/2202Fa...
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Homo erectus - Homo erectus is a hominid species designated to the Homo genus that exhibits a morphology of a warmer climate. ... Homo erectus | return to species list...
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www.archaeologyinfo.com/homoerectus.htm
www.archaeologyinfo.com/homoerectus.htm
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An interesting change is taking place in creationist circles in respect of the status of the taxon Homo erectus and its relationship to Homo sapiens sapiens.
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www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v8/i1/erectus.asp
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The ritual gatherings themselves promoted communication and intermarriage among the normally scattered small groups. On every continent, prehistoric foragers made use of caves. ... In the Zhoukoudian (Chou-k'ou-tien) Cave near Beijing, remains of bones and tools of Homo erectus (Peking Man) have been discovered.
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www.italysoft.com/curios/neandertal.htm
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Some archaeologists and anthropologists have argued that African and European populations were a different species, Homo ergaster, distinct from the strictly Asian Homo erectus.
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www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/03/020325080853.htm
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Yes they did. They grunted sounds and used simple gestures.
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