Results for homo erectus
- homo erectus -
...row-ridges (Leakey p110). The skull of the Homo erectus, however, is noticeably smaller. There brain capacity ranges from 800-1000 cc corresponding with a retreating forehead. The Homo erectus was becoming very smart. ... - Homo Rudolfensis -
...ding.
3. They didn't really have much of a social situation from what they know so far. Homo rudolfensis is a fairly new species. They don't know too much about them yet.
4. Homo rudolfensis was about four to f... - evolution -
...lis 2.2 to 1.6 million years ago
Homo erectus 2.0 to 0.4 million years ago
Homo sapiens archaic 400 to 200 thousand years ago
Homo sapiens neandertalensis 200 to 30 thousand years ago
Homo sapiens sapiens 200 thousand ... - Mankind’s Progression -
... their defense or for hunting, and a good deal of evidence was found to prove this. 1 ½ million years ago the species known as Homo erectus created far more sophisticated tools then those before them; tools became more spe... - Planet of Life: Apes to Man -
...ce provided evidences which are very hard to ignore; fossil records and archaeological findings where among those.
It is believed that man originally descended from the apes and only about 4.9 M years had passed when man... - homo habilus -
... capacity of roughly 750 cc, that is they had 75% larger than the brains of the similarly sized A. africanus.
The skulls and teeth of Homo habilus are quite variable and some researchers believe that there is more than ... - human evolution -
...ore possible hominines. Because of variation in their teeth, jaws, and brain size, they modify enough among themselves to be divided into five species: Australopithecus anamensis, A. afarensis, A. africanus, A. robustus, a... - homo faber -
i need one, dont have one
Homo Faber ist ein Ingenieur, der der Meinung ist, daß das ganze Leben rein von Zufällen bestimmt wird. ...
Homo Faber soll in Südamerika die Generatoren für einen Staudamm montieren. ... Homo F... - Evolution -
... plants, insects, birds, and mammals, share a common ancestor. Species that are closely related share a recent common ancestor, while distantly related species have a common ancestor further in the past. The animal most cl... - The Basketball Diaries -
...ner and spray paints when he was 12. He and his friends would take pills, not knowing what they were, before the Bitty basketball games. There coach, Lefty, didn't like that but he let it slide for a little pat on the bott... - anthropology -
...sharp jumps caused by environmental shocks with intervening stable periods of consolidation and refinement when natural selection weeded and pruned.
Examples of Mosaic evolution
The Morphology of A. anamensis
Has a ... - Evolution of Human Brain Sizes -
...00 randomly selected humans. Morton also recorded his skulls by race, with the lowest average for any racial group being 1230 cc.
In 1939, Hrdlicka examined 12,000 American skulls and determined the smallest skull size... - neanderthal -
...spectrometry radiocarbon dating on two pieces of Neanderthal skulls from the cave in Vindija. Using this technique, the team discovered that the Neanderthals lived there between 28,000 and 29,000 years ago, this compared ... - yes sir -
... Discover magazine had a pretty good April Fool's joke about some Neandertal musical instruments that had supposedly been discovered in Germany. It was an unlikely collection, featuring bagpipes, a tuba, a triangle and a '... - sociology gender perspective. -
...eek homo: same)
Lay terms: gay, queer, fairy, dyke, fag, homo, lesbian.
Lesbian: the term is traced to Greek poet Sappho who lived on the island Lesbos.
Gay: Gay activists prefer the term gay rather than homosexua... - Envy -
...ginnings to fame
and fortune which leads us to dream of a life of noteriety and 10 million
dollar movie roles while we ponder to ourselves If it could happen to us,
If that one day we can evolve into "Homo Cel... - evolution -
...e of handling complex information, memory, storage, creation and manipulation of resources. This is believed to be caused by their diet, including meat, reduced amount of cellulose replaced by meat and also usage of tools... - In the defense of prejudice -
...th its own kind”. Finally he states “Homo-sapiens is the tribal species for whom ‘us versus them’ comes naturally”.
Although Rauch presents several supporting points I disagree that the First Amendment permits prejudice... - Critical Thinking -
...hominem or Attacking the Person:
The person presenting an argument is attacked instead of the argument itself. This takes many forms. For example, the person's character, nationality or religion may be attacked.
Alternat... - The Real Eve -
...haviors; learning to work as a collective unit to better their odds of survival. They roamed the land and fed on fruits and seeds, also gathering in groups for hunting.
It is unknown how early Homo sapiens migrated to...