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quadrinomial H. e.
ergaster georgicus) its own
subspecies as H. e.
georgicus, or
elevated to its own
species as H.
georgicus. Some
authors may also elevate...
-
favoured subsuming the
taxon under Homo
erectus as H.
erectus georgicus or H. e.
ergaster georgicus. The
nomenclature is
still debated. Anatomically, the Dmanisi...
- neanderthalensis vs. H. sapiens neanderthalensis, or H.
georgicus vs. H. erectus
georgicus. Some
recently extinct species in the
genus have been discovered...
-
human (or hominin) fossils,
originally named Homo
georgicus and now
considered Homo
erectus georgicus, were
found at
Dmanisi between 1991 and 2005. At...
- 1017/s0954102092000646.
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Pelecanoides georgicus....
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interglacial period of the Quaternary,
called the Holocene. Homo
erectus georgicus,
which lived roughly 1.8
million years ago in Georgia, is the earliest...
-
rudolfensis (?) H.
tsaichangensis (?) Homo
erectus H. e.
erectus H. e.
georgicus H. e.
lantianensis H. e.
nankinensis H. e.
pekinensis H. e. soloensis...
- The
Lesedi specimen is more
within the
range of H.
habilis and H. e.
georgicus. The
encephalization quotient of H.
naledi was
estimated at 3.75, which...
- was a
specimen of Homo habilis, but this has not been confirmed. Homo
georgicus, from Georgia, may be an
intermediate form
between Homo
habilis and Homo...
- H.
georgicus, a H.
habilis descendant, was the
first and most
primitive hominid to ever live
outside Africa, many
scientists consider H.
georgicus to...