Homo Sapiens, are a species of the Homo genus. There were two subspecies of Homo sapiens, known as "Homo sapiens sapiens" and "Homo sapiens idaltu". The Homo sapiens sapiens are the only surviving species of the entire Homo genus, and are commonly known as humans. The direct ancestor, the Homo sapiens idaltu looked very similar to how modern humans look today. However, as for the general question "What do homo sapiens look like", look in the mirror.
Homo Sapiens is what we are, so just take a look in the mirror.
Homo Sapiens is what we are, so just take a look in the mirror.
Homo Sapiens is what we are, so just take a look in the mirror.
Most scientists consider Homo heidelbergensis, Homo neanderthalensis, and Homo sapiens to be direct ancestors of modern humans. Our species, Homo sapiens, is believed to have evolved from a population of Homo heidelbergensis in Africa, while Homo neanderthalensis is considered a closely related sister group that inhabited Europe and parts of Asia.
Homo heidelbergensis is thought to have had a large, robust body structure and a prominent brow ridge. They had a brain size larger than that of modern humans. Their facial features were likely more primitive compared to modern humans.
Homo Heidelbergensis probably lived about 800,000 years ago.Improved Another Answer:Homo Heidelbergensis lived 400,000-600,000 years ago, they didn't live 800,000 years ago. But close guess whoever it is on top of me.
Homo Erecutus was FIRST discovered by Eugene Dubois in 1891.
There is some dispute about the "seven" names. However, we do have "homo sapiens", "homo neandertalensis", "homo heidlebergensis","archaic homo sapiens", "homo ergaster","homo erectus", and "homo habilis".
Neanderthals evolved from Homo heidelbergensis.
Homo sapiens apparently evolved from versions of Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis.
Homo sapiens have many ancestors. One likely ancestor, for example, is Homo heidelbergensis.
Most scientists consider Homo heidelbergensis, Homo neanderthalensis, and Homo sapiens to be direct ancestors of modern humans. Our species, Homo sapiens, is believed to have evolved from a population of Homo heidelbergensis in Africa, while Homo neanderthalensis is considered a closely related sister group that inhabited Europe and parts of Asia.
Homo heidelbergensis is thought to have had a large, robust body structure and a prominent brow ridge. They had a brain size larger than that of modern humans. Their facial features were likely more primitive compared to modern humans.
Their bones were found near Heidelburg, Germany.☺
Homo Heidelbergensis probably lived about 800,000 years ago.Improved Another Answer:Homo Heidelbergensis lived 400,000-600,000 years ago, they didn't live 800,000 years ago. But close guess whoever it is on top of me.
I doubt that any evidence, experiment, or research could prove that humans evolved from Neanderthals. Neanderthals and humans both evolved from Heidelberg Men (Homo heidelbergensis). Genetic evidence, cloning, and geometric reconstruction can effectively establish that humans (Homo sapiens) and Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) evolved from Homo heidelbergensis, but it is difficult to irrevocably prove something like that, as it cannot be, as far as we know, recreated in a laboratory.
Homo Erecutus was FIRST discovered by Eugene Dubois in 1891.
There is some dispute about the "seven" names. However, we do have "homo sapiens", "homo neandertalensis", "homo heidlebergensis","archaic homo sapiens", "homo ergaster","homo erectus", and "homo habilis".
Like you!!You are a Homo sapiens!
No one is certain. Probably either Homo rhodesiensis orHomo heidelbergensis.