Actually Homo Erectus were first appeared before Homo Sapiens, they replaced the Homo Erectus about 400,000 years ago. A lot of species appeared in Africa before the Homo Sapiens.
200,000 years agoHuman have existed for roughly half a million years, but this answer depends on the exact definition of "human". Fossil evidence shows that several human-like lineages developed during the past million years or so. >From fossils, the appearance of Homo sapiens is dated at about half a million years, and of anatomically modern Homo sapiens at about a hundred thousand years, values that are also supported by genomic evidence. Another data point, although not something you asked directly, is that the recent complete sequencing of the genome of the chimpanzee, which is the closest living relative of humans, suggests that chimps and humans diverged from their common ancestor about 6 million years ago. Of the many intermediate related species that have existed since then, only chimps and modern humans survive today.This is fromhttp://astrobiology.NASA.gov/ask-an-astrobiologist/question/?id=1522 it took 1 second to find in Google. I don't understand why people don't search questions before using this service.
If Homo erectus was capable of language, it would have likely been some kind of proto-language, which lacked complete grammar and syntax of modern languages. But know one knows for certain.
Lucy was not a Neanderthal. She was an earlier form of hominid. Lucy was an Australopithecus found in Africa, Ethiopia i believe to be exact. She is was one of the first almost complete skeletons found. she got their name from the beetles song that was playing when they found her.
Missing link is defined as something that is needed to complete a series, a set or a sequence. The most common use of missing link is the belief that there is a possible missing link in human development between humans and great apes.
Islam is the religion of God. It is based on nature. In Islamic Theology the first man sent to the earth by God was Adam who was a prophet or apostle. He lived his life according to the obligations of Islam. After that the world population started to grow and people started deviating from the way of Islam. Hence God sent many prophets (once again in Islamic theology about 124 thousand of them) to different nations, at different times . However the people kept changing the teachings of their prophets. In 712 A.D, the last prophet Hazrat Mohammad came to this world, through him God completed the religion which is called Islam in this world.The Quran is the complete and most comprehensive book of all which contains every teaching of Islam in it. So it can be said that Islam started from the creation of this universe. But it was completed about 1400 years ago.
Go to saturnfans.com in the how-to library for a complete clutch replacement procedure
Between $500 & $800 for a complete replacement, including labour.
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i lost my complete upper denture.how much will it coast me?replacement
We have a complete detailed replacement procedure at our enthusiasts forum. www.trailvoy.com
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That's not a complete sentence, but the Sportster was introduced as a replacement for the K Model in 1957.
Was quoted for a complete replacement at Firestone for $1300
Under normal circumstances no, the chain normally needs no replacement. It is designed to last the life of the engine and is replaced during a complete engine rebuild.
A clutch replacement in your 1995 Nissan can be very difficult for a novice mechanic. An experience mechanic will take approximately 3 hours to complete the task.
Yes. In order to have a knee replacement done you must first have a significant amount of damage to the knee joint. That is your preexisting condition. The knee replacement itself was done to replace the damaged joint and may or may not be considered a preexisting condition.
Please be more specific. Oftentimes, complete replacement is recommended, as the aging of the material is difficult to replicate.