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  • [[Category:Homo sapiens fossils]] ...
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  • {{short description|Homo erectus fossil}} {{Infobox fossil|catalog number=|image=Ng6f.jpg|species=[[Homo erectus]]|age=38,500 years|place discovered=[[Indonesia]]|date discovered={ ...
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  • ...og number given to several pieces of a fossilized skull of the species ''[[Homo habilis]]''. It was discovered in [[Koobi Fora]], [[Kenya]] in 1974. The de ...ct of debate as to its classification. It was originally classified as ''[[Homo erectus]]'' but due to the projection of the face and the shape of the cran ...
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  • | species = ''[[Homo ergaster]]'' ...notes = Originally thought to be ''[[Homo habilis]]''; reclassified as ''[[Homo ergaster]]'' in 1975 ...
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  • | species = ''[[Homo erectus]]'' ...Sangiran 2''' is a fossilized upper cranium of a ''[[Homo erectus]]'' (''[[Homo erectus erectus]]''). It was discovered in [[Sangiran]], [[Indonesia]] by [ ...
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  • {{Short description|Homo habilis fossil}} | image = Homo habilis skull.jpg ...
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  • |species = ''[[Homo ergaster]]'' ...ct hominid ''[[Homo ergaster]]'', alternatively referred to as African ''[[Homo erectus]]''. It was discovered in 1975 in [[Koobi Fora]], [[Kenya]], right ...
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  • |species = [[Homo erectus]]/[[Homo sapiens]]/[[Homo heidelbergensis]] ...cribed its appearance as intermediate between ''[[Homo erectus]]'' and ''[[Homo sapiens]]''. ...
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  • |image = Homo habilis-KNM ER 1813.jpg |species = ''[[Homo habilis]]'' ...
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  • | species = ''[[Homo habilis]]'' ...130}} is the [[Type (biology)|type specimen]] of ''[[Homo habilis]]''. The fossils were discovered on November 4, 1960 in [[Olduvai Gorge]], [[Tanzania]], by ...
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  • {{Short description|Co-discoverer of Homo neanderthalensis}} ...ogy]], and the [[taxon]] they discovered is referred to as ''[[Neanderthal|Homo neanderthalensis]]'' in honor of the site where it was first identified. ...
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  • ==In fossils== ...first habitual bipedal [[Hominidae|hominid]] and a direct ancestor of ''[[Homo sapiens]]''. This species lived between 3.9 million to 2.9 million years ag ...
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  • ...park are the ''[[Australopithecus]]'' and early ''[[Homo (genus)|Homo]]'' fossils. These have been moved to [[Nairobi]], but fossil non-humanoids are on disp ...
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  • ...=W. Henry|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KRUw9-Cx5hoC&q=Awash|title=Homo Erectus: Pleistocene Evidence from the Middle Awash, Ethiopia|last2=Asfaw|f ...[[Bouri Formation#Dakanihylo|Daka member]] at the site (at 1 mya) and ''[[Homo sapiens idaltu]]'' (at 160 ka ago) are found in the middle and late Pleisto ...
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  • ...= en}}</ref> This find was the first to demonstrate, without a doubt, pre-Homo bipedality. * [[List of human fossils]] ...
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  • ...des Civilisations Noires de Dakar (Sénégal).]]{{Short description|Hominin fossils discovered in Ethiopia}} ...fossil-reanalysis-pushes/ |title=Fossil Reanalysis Pushes Back Origin of ''Homo sapiens'' |publisher=[[Scientific American]] 2005-02-17 |access-date=2005-0 ...
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  • {{Short description|Obsolete genus, now in Homo erectus}} ...Peking]] and [[Chou-K'ou-Tien|Chou K’ou-tien]] are two notable places with fossils found. It has been noted by researchers that it is likely that the found fr ...
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  • ...and studies of hominid fossils in Java and his studies of other important fossils of south-eastern Asia firmly established his reputation as one of the leadi ...exact duplicate of Dubois' ''Pithecanthropus calvarium''. Other well-known fossils include the Sangiran B mandible, Sangiran 4 including the well-known maxill ...
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  • ...gram: KNM-ER 406|url=http://www.humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/fossils/knm-er-406|publisher=Smithsonian Institution|accessdate=6 March 2012}}</ref ...06 and the other fossil found a mile North of the site are consistent with fossils found in Olduvai. It has been accepted that they are [[Paranthropus boisei ...
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  • | occupants = ''[[Homo antecessor]]'', ''[[Homo heidelbergensis]]'', ''[[Homo neanderthalensis]]'' ...erectus]]'', ''[[Homo antecessor]]'', ''[[Homo heidelbergensis]]'' and ''[[Homo neanderthalensis]]''<ref>{{Cite journal|doi = 10.1038/531286a|title = Oldes ...
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