Some 200,000 years the beginning of our species in Africa, tens of thousands of years these modern humans remained in the continent. Around the hundred thousand years ago one group made a brief foray into the Middle East but was unable to press on. Then about 70,000 years ago a small population out broke out of Africa. That lead to us taking over the world as the dominant species.
Homo sapiens have been around for approximately 200,000 years. Our species emerged in Africa and has since migrated to populate different parts of the world.
Longer than any normal human would think. Probably.
Homo sapiens sapiens, our present human species, has existed for approximately 100,000 years.
Alot longer than a normal human would think. Probably.
H. Sapiens existed for 20 thousand years, right after H. erectus. This is our current species.
~200,000 years
100,000 to 150,000 years ago
100,000 years
Homo sapiens have existed on Earth for approximately 300,000 years.
Homo sapiens, as a species, have existed for about 300,000 years. Hominids as a whole have existed for about 14,000,000 years.
Homo neanderthalensis, commonly known as Neanderthals, existed from approximately 400,000 to 40,000 years ago. They coexisted with other ancient human species and eventually went extinct, possibly due to a combination of factors such as environmental changes and competition with Homo sapiens.
Homo sapiens have existed for approximately 300,000 years. They are the only surviving species of the genus Homo.
Homo sapiens sapiens, which is the scientific name for modern humans, emerged around 200,000 years ago in Africa. This marked the beginning of our species as we know it today.
Homo sapiens, as a species, have existed for about 300,000 years. Hominids as a whole have existed for about 14,000,000 years.
The land which is now Israel was "found" by Homo sapiens at least 100,000 years ago, but Homo sapiens existed from roughly 250,000 years ago, so it took around 150,000 years.
Homo erectus neither invented nor used the wheel. The wheel was not developed until long after the first appearance of our own species, Homo sapiens.
The earliest modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens, are believed to have appeared around 300,000 years ago in Africa. This is based on fossil and genetic evidence.
Present. Homo-Sapien's have been around for as long as modern man.
Homo sapiens sapiens, the modern form of humans, emerged around 200,000 years ago and are still living today. The "doubly wise man" likely refers to the cognitive advancements and cultural sophistication that distinguish modern humans from earlier hominid species.
any bipedal primate
Yes, Homo sapiens sapiens (modern humans) are believed to have had language, as evidenced by the development of anatomical features in the brain and throat that support complex vocal communication. While the specific nature of their language is unknown, it is widely accepted that they communicated using a form of language similar to what we use today.
As far as the basic category Homo Sapiens - what you and I call "human beings", the races extant today are the races that originally evolved on earth save one: Homo Sapiens Neanderthalis, which died out about 25,000 years ago on the Gibraltar coast of Spain. Neanderthals were true humans, but for reasons not fully understood, that branch of mankind died out as stated above. How long have we been here? Mostly a matter of definition. If you stick with all inclusive members of Homo Sapiens, a few hundred thousand years. If you take one step backwards to all species of the genus Homo, about four million years.
From 230,000 to 30,000 years ago.
The full classification of Homo sapiens looks a little long winded but here goes: Domain: Eukaryota; Kingdom: Metazoa; Eumetazoa; Bilateria; Coelomata; Deuterostomia; Phylum: Chordata; Subphylum: Craniata; Vertebrata; Superclass:Gnathostomata; Teleostomi; Euteleostomi (bony vertebrates); Sarcopterygii; Tetrapoda; Amniota (amniotes); Class: Mammalia; Theria; Eutheria (placentals); Superorder: Euarchontoglires; Order: Primates; Suborder: Haplorrhini; Infraorder: Simiiformes; Parvorder: Catarrhini; Superfamily: Hominoidea; Family: Hominidae; Homo/Pan/Gorilla group; Genus: Homo; Species: Homo sapiens. I suppose it gets more interesting the closer to the species we get. We are of the same family as chimps and gorillas, but that's a long way from genus, which is equally a long way from species. Hope that helped.
So far it is believed that Homo Sapiens have been on Earth for approximately 200,000 to 250,000 years. However this estimation could change at any given time, should further evidence of Homo Sapiens being around earlier be found, which at the moment is looking unlikely.Although Homo Sapiens showed up around 200,000 - 250,000 years ago, civilisation as we know it has only been around for about 6,000 years. So Homo Sapiens were around a long time before they became the civilised variant that we know today. Industrialisation of civilisation only begun around 215 years ago (from 2015) in the 1800's.