- Homo
heidelbergensis (also H.
erectus heidelbergensis, H.
sapiens heidelbergensis) is an
extinct species or
subspecies of
archaic human which existed during...
- 2023.
Retrieved 21
January 2023. Hubach,
Hanns (2014), ""Architectus
HeidelbergensisS illustrissimo prinicpi Othoni Henrico".
Materialien zur Biographie...
- The
Codex Heidelbergensis 921 ("Heidelberg Codex") or
Codex Palatinus Latinus 921 is a
parchment codex dated to the 8th–9th century,
containing a copy...
- also exist. H.
rhodesiensis is now
widely considered a
synonym of H.
heidelbergensis.
Other designations such as Homo
sapiens arcaicus and Homo sapiens...
-
specimen for Homo rhodesiensis, now
mostly considered a
synonym of Homo
heidelbergensis. The
cranium was
discovered in
Broken Hill mine, a lead and zinc mine...
- 29
November 2015. Mounier, A.; Marchal, F.; Condemi,
S. (March 2009). "Is Homo
heidelbergensis a
distinct species? New
insight on the
Mauer mandible"...
- antecessor; but in
recent studies, most
regard it
either as a form of Homo
heidelbergensis sharing affinities with
African forms, or an
early morph of Neanderthal...
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include H. antecessor (1200–770 ka), H. bodoensis (1200–300 ka), H.
heidelbergensis (600–200 ka),
Neanderthals (H. neanderthalensis; 430–40 ka), H. rhodesiensis...
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species such as Homo ergaster, Homo floresiensis, Homo antecessor, Homo
heidelbergensis and
indeed Homo
sapiens is not
entirely clear. The type
fossil is Mauer...
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behavioral and
physiological changes leading to the
appearance of Homo
heidelbergensis by some 800,000-600,000 years ago. As such, Homo rose to the ranks...