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rudolfensis is an
extinct species of
archaic human from the
Early Pleistocene of East
Africa about 2
million years ago (mya).
Because H.
rudolfensis coexisted...
- ****igned to H. habilis,
leading to
arguments for splitting,
namely into "H.
rudolfensis" and "H. gautengensis" of
which only the
former has
received wide support...
- platyops, but may also
include the 2
million year old Homo
rudolfensis, or K.
rudolfensis.
Before its
naming in 2001,
Australopithecus afarensis was widely...
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Paranthropus robustus Pan
troglodytes Pan
paniscus Homo
habilis Homo
rudolfensis Homo
ergaster Homo
erectus Homo
antecessor Homo
heidelbergensis Homo...
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about 1.9–1.6 Ma,
whose relation to Homo
habilis is not yet clear. Homo
rudolfensis refers to a single,
incomplete skull from Kenya.
Scientists have suggested...
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Philochortus rudolfensis, the
southern shield-backed lizard, is a
species of
lizard found in
Kenya and Ethiopia. Spawls, S.; Malonza, P. (2014). "Philochortus...
- from
earlier and more
basal species of Homo,
notably H.
habilis and H.
rudolfensis, by a
number of
features that
align them, and
their inferred lifestyle...
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modern humans Homo gautengensis† (probable H.
habilis specimens) Homo
rudolfensis† (membership in Homo uncertain) Homo habilis† (membership in Homo uncertain)...
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splitting some of the
early Homo
fossils that have been
found into Homo
rudolfensis and Homo habilis, or
lumping them
together into one
single species, Homo...
- and it is
unclear if it
represents the
ancestor to H.
habilis and H.
rudolfensis which evolved around 2.4 mya. LD 350-1 is an
adult left
jawbone including...