- neɪ-, -ˌθɑːl/ nee-AN-də(r)-TAHL, nay-, -THAHL; Homo
neanderthalensis or H.
sapiens neanderthalensis) are an
extinct group of
archaic humans which inhabited...
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incertae sedis (uncertain placement)—for example, H.
neanderthalensis vs. H. sapiens
neanderthalensis, or H. georgicus vs. H. erectus georgicus. Some recently...
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spelaeus (etc.). Homo
sapiens neanderthalensis was
proposed by King (1864) as an
alternative to Homo
neanderthalensis.
There have been "taxonomic wars"...
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humans (H.
sapiens or H. s. sapiens) and
Neanderthals (H.
neanderthalensis or H. s.
neanderthalensis). So,
Stringer ****igned them to Homo
sapiens sensu lato...
- altogether. Some
sources show
Neanderthals (H.
neanderthalensis) as a
subspecies (H.
sapiens neanderthalensis). Similarly, the
discovered specimens of the...
- Thal (valley) to Tal.
Scientific names, such as Homo
neanderthalensis and Homo
sapiens neanderthalensis for
Neanderthal remained unchanged,
because the laws...
- Homo
habilis Homo
erectus Homo
ergaster Homo
heidelbergensis Homo
neanderthalensis Homo
sapiens Dental formula 2.1.2.32.1.2.3 2.1.2.32.1.2.3 2.1.2.32...
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example of a "Bodo man" female. Homo
neanderthalensis,
alternatively designated as Homo
sapiens neanderthalensis,
lived in
Europe and Asia from 400,000...
- is
raised that this is what
differentiated Homo
sapiens from Homo
neanderthalensis and Homo erectus. In general,
domesticated animals possess common characteristics...
- habilis,
followed by Homo
erectus at
around 1.8
million years ago, Homo
neanderthalensis by 400,000
years ago and
finally the
first appearance of Homo sapiens...