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... Homo had a " cradle , " it was at least ten thousand miles long . And , if the species Homo sapiens had a " Garden of Eden , " it occupied almost the whole of the Old World and was covered with ice and snow as well as tropical fruit ...
... Homo had a " cradle , " it was at least ten thousand miles long . And , if the species Homo sapiens had a " Garden of Eden , " it occupied almost the whole of the Old World and was covered with ice and snow as well as tropical fruit ...
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... Homo erec- tus of Java and elsewhere : the low , elongated cranial vault ; promi- nent brow ridges ; heavy chinless jaw ; and prognathic face . Although accurate dating has not been achieved , there is general agreement that these ...
... Homo erec- tus of Java and elsewhere : the low , elongated cranial vault ; promi- nent brow ridges ; heavy chinless jaw ; and prognathic face . Although accurate dating has not been achieved , there is general agreement that these ...
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... Homo erectus . All authorities agree that the neandertaloids of Europe were members of the genus Homo , but a few experts continue to assign them to a separate species : Homo neanderthalensis . Others assign some or all of the ...
... Homo erectus . All authorities agree that the neandertaloids of Europe were members of the genus Homo , but a few experts continue to assign them to a separate species : Homo neanderthalensis . Others assign some or all of the ...
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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