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Like earlier Homo species, modern humans moved out of Africa into Asia and Europe. Estimates are that humans migrated to Australia between 40 and ... Homo sapiens now inhabit every continent and have been to the moon. ; ... Below is a list of major social changes in Homo Sapiens societies for the first one hundred thousand years.
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homepages.ius.edu/GSLOSS/socprobhome/id209.htm
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Homo sapiens idaltu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Homo sapiens idaltu is an extinct subspecies of Homo sapiens that lived almost 160,000 years ago in Pleistocene Africa. is from the Saho-Afar word meaning "elder or first born".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_sapiens_idaltu
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Here, we are looking at ourselves, Homo sapiens. We first appeared approximately 120,000 years ago. Our average cranial capacity is, on average, 1350 cc. at about 40,000 years ago, with Cro-Magnon culture first appearing, we use our first diversified tool kits.
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www.msu.edu/~heslipst/contents/ANP440/sapiens.htm
www.msu.edu/~heslipst/contents/ANP440/sapiens.htm
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The Homo sapiens (modern), also known as Homo sapiens sapiens, are the most advanced of all the Hominid species. Archaic traits disappear as their brain becomes more round and their forehead much steeper. Their eyebrow ridges are much smaller than in the past, and the chin is also much more prominent(1).
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www.msu.edu/~robin400/sapiensmodern.html
www.msu.edu/~robin400/sapiensmodern.html
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Human - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human
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The species to which you and all other living human beings on this planet belong is Homo sapiens. Anatomically, modern humans can generally be characterized by the lighter build of their skeletons compared to earlier humans.
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www.mnh.si.edu/anthro/humanorigins/ha/sap.htm
www.mnh.si.edu/anthro/humanorigins/ha/sap.htm
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Page: Tree of Life Homo sapiens. Modern humans. The TEXT of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License - Version 3.0. Note that images and other media featured on this page are each governed by their own license, and they may or may not be available for reuse.
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tolweb.org/tree?group=Homo_sapiens
tolweb.org/tree?group=Homo_sapiens
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Provides information on the discovery of hominid fossils in different parts of the world and the time range in which each species lived. ... Australopithecus boisei; Homo habilis; Homo georgicus; Homo erectus; Homo ergaster; Homo antecessor; Homo heidelbergensis; Homo neanderthalensis; Homo floresiensis; Homo sapiens sapiens;
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www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/species.html
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