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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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Humans are bipedal primates belonging to the species Homo sapiens (Latin: "wise man" or "knowing man") in Hominidae, the great ape family. Humans have a highly developed brain, capable of abstr...
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Homo sapiens | return to species list ... This has been taken as evidence of lack of Neanderthal ancestry, as well as evidence that the Neanderthal populations were evolving into the modern form. The Mladec females show both similarities and differences from the earlier Neanderthal females, including:
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All people today are classified as Homo sapiens sapiens--i.e., the sapiens variety ... All other lines of humans that had descended from Homo erectus presumably became extinct. From this view, the regional anatomical differences that we see among humans today are recent developments--evolving mostly in the last 40,000 years.
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The Creation of Homo Sapiens ... But the fact that genes related to brain size have changed in this time span indicates that humans are still evolving [Warner 2005].
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ARE humans still evolving? It's a controversial and exciting question. And according to Gregory Cochran and Henry Harpending, the answer is a resounding "yes". ... To measure how rapidly we have been evolving, the authors looked to the International HapMap Project - a growing database that ...
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He will do field research on the vegetational environment of evolving Homo sapiens in Western Kenya. East African hominid fossil and human cultural sites span the known period of human cultural evolution. They are close to lake and swamp deposits with a fossil record of the vegetation during many millions of years.
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Homo Sapiens Evolve; 600,000 Years B ... Our earliest ancestors evolve in Africa from a line of creatures that descended from apes.
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Ancient humans started down the path of evolving into two separate species before merging back into a single population, a genetic study suggests. ... At the time of the split - some 150,000 years ago - our species, Homo sapiens, was still confined to the African continent.
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Since modern Homo sapiens emerged 50,000 years ago, “natural selection has almost become irrelevant” to us, the influential Harvard paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould proclaimed. ... “It is likely that human races are evolving away from each other,” says University of Utah anthropologist Henry Harpending,
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