- to the
origins of bipedalism. The
genus name
Danuvius is a
reference to the Celtic–Roman river-god
Danuvius, a
Roman name for the
river Danube,
which flows...
-
Danuvius may
refer to:
Danube –
river in Europe;
Danuvius in
Latin Danuvius (deity) –
ancient Roman river god
Danuvius guggenmosi –
extinct great ape This...
-
Dryopithecini †
Kenyapithecus (placement disputed)
Kenyapithecus wickeri Danuvius Danuvius guggenmosi Pierolapithecus (placement disputed)
Pierolapithecus catalaunicus...
- from
which the word
Teutons also originates. Pre-human ancestors, the
Danuvius guggenmosi, who were
present in
Germany over 11 million
years ago, are...
-
Rudapithecus hungaricus Samburupithecus Samburupithecus kiptalami Danuvius Danuvius guggenmosi Tribe Gorillini Chororapithecus †
Chororapithecus abyssinicus...
- dryopithecines.
Tribe Dryopithecini†
Kenyapithecus (?)
Kenyapithecus wickeri Danuvius Danuvius guggenmosi Ouranopithecus Ouranopithecus macedoniensis Ouranopithecus...
- ago with Sahelanthropus, or
approximately twelve million years ago with
Danuvius guggenmosi, has led to
morphological alterations to the
human skeleton...
- and
extended northwards as far as the
eastern *Alps and the
Danube (see
DANUVIUS) and
eastwards into some
districts beyond the
Balkan range. The name was...
- may
represent the
smallest known hominid. The more well-known
great ape
Danuvius is
known from the same locality. The
Buronius holotype specimen, GPIT/MA/13005...
- river", respectively. In Latin, the
Danube was
variously known as Danubius,
Danuvius,
Ister or Hister. The
Latin name is masculine, as are all its
Slavic names...