Since, as far as we can tell, humans share a common ancestry with all other life on Earth, human evolution started about 3.5 billion years ago.
The first animals evolved ca. 800 million years ago.
The first vertebrate animals ca. 530 million years ago.
The first tetrapod vertebrates ca. 400 million years ago.
The first mammalian tetrapods ca. 230 million years ago.
The first primate mammals ca. 60 million years ago.
The first ape primates ca. 30 million years ago.
The first anatomically modern human apes appeared ca. 300.000 years ago.
Human evolution started with a species fron the homo called the HOMO SAPIENS.
Paleoanthrology is the study of ancient human hominids.
In the past century there will be a different classification of human evolution
There is no separate theory of evolution for humans. Human evolution is the theory of evolution applied to humans. Evolutionary theory states that modern lifeforms, including humans, derive from common ancestors through a process of reproductive variation and natural selection.
You are an example of human micro-evolution as the population of humans has changed allele frequency over time. Micro-evolution is just evolution; change over time.
Human evolution started with a species fron the homo called the HOMO SAPIENS.
Museum of Human Evolution was created in 2010.
Biological anthropology is the branch of science that studies human evolution.
Daniel Lieberman has written: 'The evolution of the human head' -- subject(s): Head, Growth, Evolution, Human evolution, Biological Evolution, Growth & development
Paleoanthropology is the term that refers to the study of human fossil remains and how they relate to human evolution. This field combines aspects of anthropology and paleontology to understand the biological and behavioral evolution of the human species.
The evolution of humans is the concept that humans evolved from the same ancestors as apes and monkeys. Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of humans as a distinct species. It is the subject of a broad science that seeks to understand and describe how this change and development occurred. The study of human evolution encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably biological-anthropology, linguistics and genetics. The term "human", in the context of human evolution, refers to the genus homo, but studies of human evolution usually include other hominini, such as the australopithecine.
No, human evolution followe a path with many branches.
Confucianism teaches that human evolution exists, rather than creationism. There is a highly optimistic view on human nature, that human beings are teachable and improvable.
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No, human evolution followe a path with many branches.
Florian von Schilcher has written: 'Philosophy, evolution, and human nature' -- subject(s): Biology, Evolution (Biology), Human evolution, Philosophy
We would start by eleminating you for asking such an inhuman question.