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  • Miniatura para Homo heidelbergensis
    «Nuclear DNA sequences from the Middle Pleistocene Sima de los Huesos hominins». Nature 531 (7595): 504-507. Bibcode:2016Natur.531..504M. PMID 26976447…
    29 kB (3573 palabras) - 17:36 11 ene 2024
  • Miniatura para Origen del lenguaje
    el original el 7 de octubre de 2012.  Prelinguistic evolution in early Hominins: Whence motherese?.  The Mental and Social Life of Babies. Univ. Chicago…
    109 kB (15 204 palabras) - 06:59 7 jun 2024

Resultados de la Wikipedia en inglés.

  • The Dmanisi hominins, Dmanisi people, or Dmanisi man were a population of Early Pleistocene hominins whose fossils have been recovered at Dmanisi, Georgia…
    72 kB (8474 palabras) - 22:30 29 abr 2024
  • Paleolithic (redirección desde Paleolithic age)
    tools by hominins, c. 3.3 million years ago, to the end of the Pleistocene, c. 11,650 cal BP. The Paleolithic Age in Europe preceded the Mesolithic Age, although…
    107 kB (11 377 palabras) - 22:09 31 may 2024
  • hominins, including humans—followed by gorillas (genus Gorilla), and, ultimately, by the chimpanzees (genus Pan). The splitting date between hominin and…
    253 kB (26 320 palabras) - 22:33 8 jun 2024
  • other early hominins which ate a mix of C3 and abundant C4 savanna plants, but is similar to modern savanna chimpanzees. No other hominin bears evidence…
    53 kB (6696 palabras) - 04:34 23 may 2024
  • Homo naledi (redirección desde Dinaledi hominin)
    individuals of both sexes across several age demographics, it is the richest assemblage of associated fossil hominins discovered in Africa. Aside from the…
    45 kB (5094 palabras) - 00:05 2 jun 2024
  • important findings. The fossils are arranged by approximate age as determined by radiometric dating and/or incremental dating and the species name represents…
    118 kB (7280 palabras) - 04:52 1 jun 2024
  • Homininae (categoría Taxa named by John Edward Gray)
    in this subfamily are described as hominine or hominines (not to be confused with the terms hominins or hominini). Until 1970, the family (and term)…
    29 kB (2798 palabras) - 14:27 29 may 2024
  • 31833°E / 32.68833; 35.31833 The Skhul and Qafzeh hominins or Qafzeh–Skhul early modern humans are hominin fossils discovered in Es-Skhul and Qafzeh caves…
    22 kB (2563 palabras) - 15:39 6 jun 2024
  • molars and the overall tooth size is reduced. In the earliest hominins and archaic hominins, second molars were generally the largest of the molars teeth…
    15 kB (1922 palabras) - 19:06 4 dic 2023
  • demonstrate hominins as creatures that influence their environment as much as they are influenced by it. Later Lower Paleolithic hominins built wind shelters…
    164 kB (19 603 palabras) - 14:20 22 may 2024
  • Denisovan (redirección desde Denisova hominin)
    The Denisovans or Denisova hominins ( /dɪˈniːsəvə/ di-NEE-sə-və) are an extinct species or subspecies of archaic human that ranged across Asia during…
    68 kB (7083 palabras) - 22:25 29 abr 2024
  • fossils suggests this was less present in early hominins. This difference affects the estimates of both the age and the likely stature of the specimen as a…
    13 kB (1532 palabras) - 04:24 5 jun 2024
  • Homo erectus (categoría Taxa named by Eugène Dubois)
    earlier, more primitive species of Homo derived from an older dispersal of hominins from Africa, with H. ergaster/erectus possibly deriving from a later dispersal…
    136 kB (15 777 palabras) - 21:24 19 may 2024
  • BOU-VP-12/130 is considered male and BOU-VP-17/1 female. Contemporary hominins from Kenya are about the same size as A. garhi. BOU-VP-17/1 may have been…
    17 kB (2043 palabras) - 01:52 14 nov 2023
  • Australopithecus afarensis (categoría Taxa named by Donald Johanson)
    to monogamy, but the group dynamics of early hominins is difficult to predict with accuracy. Early hominins may have fallen prey to the large carnivores…
    65 kB (8138 palabras) - 04:34 23 may 2024
  • Ape (categoría Taxa named by John Edward Gray)
    hominids, the family of great apes. Both terms were introduced by Gray (1825). The term hominins is also due to Gray (1824), intended as including the human…
    53 kB (5131 palabras) - 02:32 5 jun 2024
  • Human (categoría Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus)
    evolutionary split between hominins and pongids approximately 7 million years ago, the available evidence shows that all species of hominins ate an omnivorous…
    264 kB (24 975 palabras) - 04:21 9 jun 2024
  • Homo habilis (categoría Taxa named by Richard Leakey)
    preceding hominins were polygynous. However, it is highly difficult to speculate with any confidence the group dynamics of early hominins. The degree…
    50 kB (6128 palabras) - 03:47 28 may 2024
  • manufactured by hominins have been discovered on the Loess Plateau in China and dated to 2.12 million years old, meaning that hominins must have left…
    72 kB (9273 palabras) - 19:18 22 may 2024
  • Paranthropus boisei (categoría Taxa named by Mary Leakey)
    of the first permanent molar in early hominins has been variously estimated anywhere from 2.5 to 4.5 years of age, which all contrast markedly with the…
    59 kB (7163 palabras) - 04:34 23 may 2024
  • "Avoidance of overheating and selection for both hair loss and bipedality in hominins". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108 (52): 20965–20969…
    87 kB (3541 palabras) - 19:28 2 jun 2024