Homo sapiens

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    that Homo Sapiens were the ones to attack the Akeer, I believe that the older theories that say Homo Neanderthalensis was the attacking party against the Akeer. I firmly believe that the Homo Sapiens are completely innocent and were not the ones behind the attack. Historians claim that brute force was used to cause substantial damage against the Akeer. I believe that this means that the Homo Neanderthalensis were behind the attack, because this seems to match their combat strategy. The Homo…

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    Australopithecus Afarensis

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    centuries we firmly believed in the idea of all creatures were quadrupedal and we had never seen any exception. It was by accident that we discovered a group of species that featured bipedalism named Homo sapiens. This discovery refuted our long-held belief and successfully aroused us interests. The Homo sapiens were in fact similar to us in many aspects of body traits. Therefore, the key to the mystery would most likely lie in those distinctions…

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    The fractional substitution models all keep up that advanced people initially developed in Africa and later moved to different parts of the world, which at last wiped out the hominins that were at that point living in alternate zones. In modules, it expresses "This model accept that the starting point of present day people was a speciation occasion, so there could be no advanced human/premodern human admixture" (Module). The fractional substitution models propose that interbreeding occurred…

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    David Zeanah lecture, The Multiregional Hypothesis was explained to be the belief that Homo Erectus left Africa to become Homo Sapiens in divergent areas of the world but were able to be traced back to earlier populations of Homo Erectus from the same region. During the same lecture Professor Zeanah states that The Out of Africa Hypothesis is the belief that the transition from ancient straight to modern Homo Sapiens took place in one population, probably in Africa.…

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    and the Homo sapiens species, which happens to be a species that is still present in this day and age. The Neanderthal and Homo Sapiens species are two species that can both be very distinct, but can also be very similar when it comes time to compare and contrast the two. Not only are there obvious physical differences/similarities among both, but there are also mental. You’d be surprise to see how much our species is so closely alike to an alternate one. The Homo Sapiens…

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    anthropology lies the all consuming desire to know where we as humans come from. Who were our ancestors and what made them so different from us? It is debated if Australopithecus africanus or Australopithecus afarensis is the direct ancestor to the genus homo. Through critical evaluation of the features of the skeleton, diet and dentition, and use of bipedality, it is evident that A. africanus is a direct ancestor to modern humans while still possessing features from both modern humans and…

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    I have no name. I am Homo sapiens sapiens, and I 've helped develop our culture. I have lived through many dark times, known to you as nights. I have no formal written language and am able to be equal in cognition and articulation as you, though this does not hold true for me in my time. My life here is during the time you refer to as the "Paleolithic” period. This is the earliest t and longest age of the Stone Age, lasting from c. 1, 5000,000 to c. 8000 B.C. We actively developed and utilize…

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    where the existence of human lives began, from the soil of Africa. According to the world historians, scholars, scientist, geographers, archaeologies and the anthropologists, they all unanimously believed that the ancient men and women known as (Homo Sapiens) originated from the land of Africa before any human migration to any parts of the world, thus making it the first home of human ancestor (Hobbs). According to Dr. Spencer wells and the group of his scientist in the 2009 documentary of the…

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    Neandertal Culture

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    The earliest convincing evidence of fire use for cooking appears at the 780,000-400,000 year old late Homo erectus site at Zhoukoudian near Beijing, China and the 400,000 year old Homo heidelbergensis or early archaic human site of Terra Amata near Nice on the French Mediterranean coast. In both cases the evidence is primarily in the form of food refuse bones that were apparently charred during…

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    Paul Salopek

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    anxious until they saw goats. Goats means people. There they stayed with a family of 8 children and old woman and two young women. He says that 60,000 years ago when the homosapiens walked they encountered other species of hominins. Like the homo neanderthalensis, homo floresiensis, and denisovans. Then they thank them and start walking again. Mohamed tells paul that the men of Hasma’s camp threatened him and he said he nearly hit them on the head with his walking stick. As they move on to…

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