- on the
human side of the split, as "
hominins", from
those on the
chimpanzee side, as "not
hominins" (or "non-
hominin hominids"). This
cladogram shows the...
- The
Dmanisi hominins,
Dmanisi people, or
Dmanisi man were a po****tion of
Early Pleistocene hominins whose fossils have been
recovered at Dmanisi, Georgia...
- dexterity, and
complex language, as well as
interbreeding with
other hominins (a
tribe of the
African hominid subfamily),
indicating that
human evolution...
- and Asia, this find is the most
direct evidence yet that
various ancient hominins mated with each
other and had offspring.
Previous analyses from
other fossils...
-
Hominin fossil...
- Ciochon,
Russell L. (2010), "Divorcing
Hominins from the Stegodon–Ailuropoda Fauna: New
Views on the
Antiquity of
Hominins in Asia", in John G. Fleagle; et al...
-
sometimes classified as Homo
ergaster —
during the
first early expansions of
hominins out of
Africa beginning roughly 2
million years ago.
Those that dis****d...
-
other early hominins which ate a mix of C3 and
abundant C4
savanna plants, but is
similar to
modern savanna chimpanzees. No
other hominin bears evidence...
- The
Denisovans or
Denisova hominins (/dəˈniːsəvə/ də-NEE-sə-və) are an
extinct species or
subspecies of
archaic human that
ranged across Asia
during the...
- Europe, but it is
believed that
hominins who
inhabited these sites were
likewise Homo erectus.
There is no
evidence of
hominins in America, Australia, or almost...