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  • ...s'', is the part of biological [[evolution]] concerning the emergence of ''Homo sapiens sapiens'' as a distinct species from other hominans, great apes and ...act]) evolved. These include ''Homo erectus'', which inhabited Asia, and ''Homo neanderthalensis'', which inhabited Europe.
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  • ...wo million years ago, and archaic [[homo sapiens]] only 500,000 years ago. Homo sapiens sapiens is considerably younger than that, and terrestrial civiliza ...le should not be underestimated, it will perhaps also make us realize that homo sapiens is one, after all, despite superficial differences.
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  • ...dae, the great ape family. They are the only surviving member of the genus Homo. Humans have a highly developed [[brain]], capable of abstract [[reasoning] The generic name Homo is a learned 18th century derivation from [[Latin]] homō "man", ultimately
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  • ...the surviving species is not ''sui generis'', because other members of the genus are known, even if they are not currently extant.
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  • # [[Genus]] ...ic name of an organism, it is proper to capitalize the first letter in the genus and put all of the species in lowercase; in addition the entire term would
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  • ...rs concern me from the first. Here fraternity precedes the commonness of a genus. My [[relationship]] with the Other as [[neighbor]] gives [[meaning]] to my * Warner, Michael (). "Homo-Narcissism; or, Heterosexuality", Engendering Men, p. 191. Eds. Boone and C
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  • ...ly two million years ago, and archaic homo sapiens only 500,000 years ago. Homo sapiens sapiens is considerably younger than that, and terrestrial [[civili ...le should not be underestimated, it will perhaps also make us realize that homo sapiens is one, after all, despite superficial differences.
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  • ..., of which the only extant [[subspecies]] is ''Homo sapiens sapiens''; ''[[Homo sapiens idaltu]]'' (roughly translated as "elder wise human"), the other kn ...osest living relatives of ''Homo sapiens'' are two distinct species of the genus Pan: the [[Bonobo]] (''Pan paniscus'') and the [[Common Chimpanzee]] (''Pan
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  • ...alive, however, are regarded as belonging to the '''same''' subspecies: ''Homo sapiens sapiens'' - in effect, ''H. sapiens'' is now monotypic.<ref>Alan R. Chimpanzees and humans belong to different [[genus|genera]], indicated in Blue. Formation of [[species]] and [[subspecies]] is
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  • ...chromosomes. For example, two chromosomes in the [[Homo (genus)|''Homo'']] genus fused to produce human chromosome 2; this fusion did not occur in the chimp
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  • ...tney BM, Krovitz G (2002) The evolution and development of cranial form in Homo sapiens. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 99:1134–1139 ...B, DeGusta D, Gilbert H, Richards GD, Suwa G, Howell FC (2003) Pleistocene Homo sapiens from Middle Awash, Ethiopia. Nature 423:742–747
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  • ..."human being"; and λόγος, ''logos'', "knowledge") is the study of [[Homo (genus)|humanity]]. Anthropology has origins in the [[natural sciences]], the [[h
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