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Homo erectus (/ˌhoʊmoʊ əˈrɛktəs/; meaning "upright man") is an extinct species of archaic human from the Pleistocene, with its earliest occurrence about... |
Early modern human (redirect from Anatomically modern Homo sapiens) sapiens or H. erectus). The divergence of the lineage leading to H. sapiens out of ancestral H. erectus (or an intermediate species such as Homo antecessor)... |
Human (redirect from HomoSapiens) fire and other forms of heat to prepare and cook food since the time of Homo erectus. Humans can survive for up to eight weeks without food and several days... |
Denisovan (redirect from Homo Denisovan) Denisovans and an unknown archaic human population, possibly a relict H. erectus or H. erectus-like population about 53,000 years ago. Alternatively, divergent... |
Java Man (redirect from Homo erectus erectus) Java Man (Homo erectus erectus, formerly also Anthropopithecus erectus, Pithecanthropus erectus) is an early human fossil discovered in 1891 and 1892... |
contemporaneous Homo. It is unclear whether they branched off at around the time of H. habilis, H. rudolfensis, and A. sediba, are a sister taxon to H. erectus and... |
Human evolution (redirect from Evolution of Homo sapiens) extinct by 140,000 years ago, Homo erectus soloensis, found in Java, is considered the latest known survival of H. erectus. Formerly dated to as late as... |
Peking Man (redirect from Homo erectus pekinensis) Peking Man (Homo erectus pekinensis) is a subspecies of H. erectus which inhabited the Zhoukoudian cave site in modern northern China during the Chibanian... |
Neanderthal (redirect from Homo sapiens neanderthalensis) is uncertain, but it gave rise to Homo antecessor, found in Spain. Homo heidelbergensis originated from Homo erectus in an unknown location and dispersed... |
contemporaneous Tighennif remains from Algeria (usually classified as Homo ergaster [=? Homo erectus], originally "Atlantanthropus mauritanicus") represent the same... |
Early human migrations (section Homo erectus) that Homo erectus may have built rafts and sailed oceans, a theory that has raised some controversy. One million years after its dispersal, H. erectus was... |
Australopithecus africanus (redirect from Homo Transvaalensis) 1912 hoax Piltdown Man hailing from Britain. Further, the discovery of the humanlike Peking Man (Homo erectus pekinensis) in China also seemed to place the... |
Australopithecus sediba (redirect from Homo sediba) Early Pleistocene, and coexisted with Paranthropus robustus and Homo ergaster / Homo erectus. Malapa is interpreted as having been a natural death trap, the... |
Trinil (category Homo erectus sites) hominin remains to be found outside of Europe: the famous "Java Man" (Homo erectus erectus) specimen. Joordens, Josephine C. A.; d’Errico, Francesco; Wesselingh... |
Early expansions of hominins out of Africa (redirect from Dispersal of Homo erectus) Ma for the oldest Shangchen artefacts. Homo erectus emerges just after 2 million years ago. Early H. erectus would have lived face to face with H. habilis... |
he] site. In 2021, the first Nesher Ramla Homo individual was identified from remains discovered during further excavations. Nesher Ramla Qesem Cave Mugharet... |
such as H. erectus and Neanderthals as well as modern forms, and evolved worldwide to the diverse populations of anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens)... |
Names for the human species (redirect from Homo technologicus) in the second half of the 19th century (Homo neanderthalensis 1864, Homo erectus 1892). There is no consensus on the taxonomic delineation between human... |
Evolution of human intelligence (section Homo) for a chimpanzee) about a third of that of Homo erectus. It is proposed that they evolved from H. erectus as a case of insular dwarfism. With their three-times-smaller... |
List of human evolution fossils (category Homo fossils) within it. In the hominid evolutionary stage this may belong to the Homo erectus or Homo sapiens (Archaic)" Hershkovitz, Israel; Weber, Gerhard W.; Quam,... |