- Homo
heidelbergensis (also H.
erectus heidelbergensis, H.
sapiens heidelbergensis) is an
extinct species or
subspecies of
archaic human which existed from...
-
further to 760 cm3 (46 cu in) in H. erectus, 1,250 cm3 (76 cu in) in H.
heidelbergensis and up to 1,760 cm3 (107 cu in) in H. neanderthalensis. However, a...
- Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; Latin:
Universitas Ruperto Carola Heidelbergensis), is a
public research university in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg...
- in the
genus Homo, including: H.
heidelbergensis, H. antecessor, H. floresiensis, and H. luzonensis. H.
heidelbergensis, in turn, is
usually placed as the...
- (membership in Homo uncertain) Homo antecessor† Homo
heidelbergensis† Homo cepranensis† (probable H.
heidelbergensis specimens) Homo helmei† (probable
early H....
- continent. The
early arrival and
disappearance of Homo
erectus and Homo
heidelbergensis, the appearance,
complete evolution and
eventual demise of Homo neanderthalensis...
- also exist. H.
rhodesiensis is now
widely considered a
synonym of H.
heidelbergensis.
Other designations such as Homo
sapiens arcaicus and Homo sapiens...
-
modern humans and Neanderthals,
supplanting the more
conventional H.
heidelbergensis in this position. H.
antecessor has
since been
reinterpreted as an...
- old. H.
heidelbergensis ("Heidelberg Man")
lived from
about 800,000 to
about 300,000
years ago. Also
proposed as Homo
sapiens heidelbergensis or Homo...
-
fossil of the
early Middle Stone Age,
representing either late Homo
heidelbergensis or
early Homo sapiens. It was
discovered in 1932 by T. F.
Dreyer at...