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- As such, Curnoe erected a new species, H. gautengensis, to accommodate them. The species name gautengensis derives from the South African province Gauteng...
- leading to arguments for splitting, namely into "H. rudolfensis" and "H. gautengensis" of which only the former has received wide support. Like contemporary...
- walking on two legs like later hominins. In May 2010, a new species, Homo gautengensis, was discovered in South Africa. These are proposed species names for...
- described as similar to Homo habilis or as a novel new species Homo gautengensis. No stone tools were ****ociated with the fossil, but StW 53 has evidence...
- South Africa gives evidence to a whole new hominin species called Homo gautengensis, which he believes is the earliest species of the genus Homo. Paleoanthropologists...
- arisen during human evolution. A separate South African species Homo gautengensis has been postulated as contemporary with H. erectus in 2010. A taxonomy...
- H. gautengensis (?) H. habilis H. naledi H. rudolfensis (?) H. tsaichangensis (?) Homo erectus H. e. erectus H. e. georgicus H. e. lantianensis H. e. nankinensis...
- H. gautengensis (?) H. habilis H. naledi H. rudolfensis (?) H. tsaichangensis (?) Homo erectus H. e. erectus H. e. georgicus H. e. lantianensis H. e. nankinensis...
- robustus Paranthropus boisei Homo – close relatives of modern humans Homo gautengensis† (probable H. habilis specimens) Homo rudolfensis† (membership in Homo...
- variation of H. erectus to perhaps include species as H. rudolfensis, H. gautengensis, H. ergaster, and perhaps H. habilis. However, a 2015 study suggested...