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... Homo sapiens . Despite their large crania , neandertaloids in general possessed many features that gave them a more brutal or rugged appearance than any living human population . Many specimens are markedly prognathic , with heavy brow ...
... Homo sapiens . Despite their large crania , neandertaloids in general possessed many features that gave them a more brutal or rugged appearance than any living human population . Many specimens are markedly prognathic , with heavy brow ...
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... HOMO SAPIENS SAPIENS ( bottom ) . The third molar of Homo sapiens sapiens is behind ramus . ( W.W. Howells 1973 ) this " extreme " or " Classic " Neander type that flourished between 75,000 to 40,000 B.P. along the margins of the ...
... HOMO SAPIENS SAPIENS ( bottom ) . The third molar of Homo sapiens sapiens is behind ramus . ( W.W. Howells 1973 ) this " extreme " or " Classic " Neander type that flourished between 75,000 to 40,000 B.P. along the margins of the ...
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An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris. Asian and African Archaic Homo Sapiens During the initial period of anthropological inquiry into the origins of Homo sapiens , research was conducted mostly by European scientists ...
An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris. Asian and African Archaic Homo Sapiens During the initial period of anthropological inquiry into the origins of Homo sapiens , research was conducted mostly by European scientists ...
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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