According to Berkley anthropology there is a human skull that was discovered to date back 160,000 years.
5+ million years according to berkley as well... depends on what you call "human" - hominids date back to before 5 million years ago.
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The lineages of humans and chimpanzees, our closest relatives, diverged from one another about 4.1 million years ago, according to a new estimate that is said to be far more precise than previous ranges for this critical evolutionary moment.
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The two subspecies are Homo sapiens idaltu (which is thought extinct) and Homo sapiens sapiens. Some sources show Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) as a subspecies (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis).Similarly, the discovered specimens of the Homo rhodesiensis species have been classified by some as a subspecies (Homo sapiens rhodesiensis), but these last two subspecies classifications are not widely accepted by scientists.
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That depends on the time period. We are Homo sapiens sapiens.
Yes, homo sapien sapiens is the same as homo sapiens. The term "homo sapien sapiens" specifically refers to modern humans, while "homo sapiens" is the binomial nomenclature for the human species.
Yes, the scientific name for modern humans is Homo sapiens. This classification is based on the Linnaean system of binomial nomenclature, where "Homo" is the genus and "sapiens" is the species.
There are fossils of homo sapiens, but obviously also living homo sapiens
Homo sapiens(Modern humans are Homo sapiens sapiens, other subspecies include Homo sapiens idaltu.)
Homo sapiens, human species name
Homo sapiens are not extinct. Homo sapiens are humans. Modern humans, in fact.
Homo sapiens Homo sapiens
The two subspecies are Homo sapiens idaltu (which is thought extinct) and Homo sapiens sapiens. Some sources show Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) as a subspecies (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis).Similarly, the discovered specimens of the Homo rhodesiensis species have been classified by some as a subspecies (Homo sapiens rhodesiensis), but these last two subspecies classifications are not widely accepted by scientists.
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The genus name for Homo sapiens is Homo.
Binomial name for man: Homo Sapiens
That depends on the time period. We are Homo sapiens sapiens.
Homo sapiens are modern Humans. We are still around.
Yes, homo sapien sapiens is the same as homo sapiens. The term "homo sapien sapiens" specifically refers to modern humans, while "homo sapiens" is the binomial nomenclature for the human species.