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Homo rudolfensis | return to species list ... The species designation of Homo rudolfensis is a much debated topic, over both whether it is a separate species, and if it is an australopithecine rather than a member of the genus Homo.
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The species Homo rudolfensis was originally proposed in 1986 by V. P. Alexeev for the specimen to the left, KNM ER 1470. Originally thought to be a member of the species Homo habilis, much debate surrounded the fossil and its species assignment.
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The beginnings of the Eastern African species: Homo rudolfensis came in 1993 when scientists found a mandible that was less robust and with smaller cheek teeth than is the case amongst australopithecines. placed under the classification of Homo, rudolfensis stood as a contemporary of Homo habilis.
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As an example of the complexity in hominid fossil remains that appears in the earliest stages of the human line, HOMO RUDOLFENSIS is a species proposed in ...
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Homo rudolfensis is a fossil hominin species originally proposed in 1986 by V. P. Alexeev for the specimen Skull 1470 (KNM ER 1470). Originally thought to be a member of the species Homo habilis, the fossil was the center of much debate concerning its species. ... For more information about the topic Homo rudolfensis,
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afarensis (Afshaw et al, 1999). In some schemes, Homo rudolfensis is classified as Kenyapithecus rudolfensis, as a decendant of K. platyops, removing it as a possible human ancestor.
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Homo habilis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Homo habilis (pronounced /ˈhoʊmoʊ ˈhæbəl ɪ s/ ) ("handy man") is a species of the genus Homo , which lived from approximately 2.5 million to at least 1.6 million years ago at the beginnin...
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Paleoanthropologists generally recognize two species of early Homo. The two species, Homo habilis and Homo rudolfensis, overlapped in time and appear to have co-existed in the same region with other early human species.
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