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The common ancestor of Homo sapiens and Homo erectus is thought to be Homo heidelbergensis, which lived around 700,000 years ago. This species is believed to have given rise to both Homo sapiens and Homo erectus through divergent evolution.
Homo sapiens is a largely biological designation and science does not allow issues of spirit to tread upon it. But the world is changing quickly. Issues of the spirit are on the rise and the next stage of human evolution already has some names floating around: homo spiritus homo sanctus It's a change in which either science, or common perception dictates that we do have spirits, and are divine, destined for immortality. http://www.paep.ca/en/CIYL/2002/doc/peck_homo_sapiens.pdf
Race is considered to be a cultural construct. Most anthropologists consider all variations of humans not to be distinctive enough to be considered a different species. All modern humans are Homo sapiens .
The first hominid species to move out of Africa and extend across Europe and Asia, including Indonesia. They created and used tools from the Oldowan and Acheulean technology. It has also been suggested that Homo erectus was the first to use rafts to cross water, to function in hunter-gatherer societies, and possibly used fire (I say possibly because the Homo erectus site of Zhoukoudian has some debate about whether or not fire was used). Also, Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens are descendents of Homo erectus, so Homo erectus gave rise to our species.
Neanderthals became almost extinct around 40,000 years ago, with their population declining rapidly due to a combination of factors such as climate change, competition with modern humans, and possibly interbreeding. Their disappearance coincides with the rise of anatomically modern humans.
The common ancestor of Homo sapiens and Homo erectus is thought to be Homo heidelbergensis, which lived around 700,000 years ago. This species is believed to have given rise to both Homo sapiens and Homo erectus through divergent evolution.
Modern humans can be traced back to both Anatomically modern Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals. Anatomically Modern Homo Sapiens share all the same physical characteristics of humans evolved in Africa about 200,000 years ago. Neanderthals also evolved 200,000 years ago but went extinct while AM Homo Sapiens lived on. Neanderthals share a great deal of characteristics with modern humans and anthropologist have suggested that Neanderthals and AM Homo Sapiens may have interbred.
Homo sapiens is a largely biological designation and science does not allow issues of spirit to tread upon it. But the world is changing quickly. Issues of the spirit are on the rise and the next stage of human evolution already has some names floating around: homo spiritus homo sanctus It's a change in which either science, or common perception dictates that we do have spirits, and are divine, destined for immortality. http://www.paep.ca/en/CIYL/2002/doc/peck_homo_sapiens.pdf
Race is considered to be a cultural construct. Most anthropologists consider all variations of humans not to be distinctive enough to be considered a different species. All modern humans are Homo sapiens .
The first hominid species to move out of Africa and extend across Europe and Asia, including Indonesia. They created and used tools from the Oldowan and Acheulean technology. It has also been suggested that Homo erectus was the first to use rafts to cross water, to function in hunter-gatherer societies, and possibly used fire (I say possibly because the Homo erectus site of Zhoukoudian has some debate about whether or not fire was used). Also, Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens are descendents of Homo erectus, so Homo erectus gave rise to our species.
describe three possible ways in which a hypothesis may rise?
Neanderthals became almost extinct around 40,000 years ago, with their population declining rapidly due to a combination of factors such as climate change, competition with modern humans, and possibly interbreeding. Their disappearance coincides with the rise of anatomically modern humans.
The three dogmas that gave rise to WWI was nationalism, imperialism, and militarism.
Humans have already evolved, as the fossil record shows. Our present species is known as Homo sapiens, and our immediate ancestor species was Homo erectus. There are now many fossil remains that amply demonstrate this evolution. Also co-existing with us in Europe were Neanderthals, also evolved from Homo erectus, and Homo floresiensis (hobbit) in Asia. If we have already evolved, through adaptation, away from an earlier species to become an entirely new species, then this is possible if environmental conditions create the impetus for this, although it would take hundreds of thousands, even millions, of years.What is sometimes known as micro-evolution is also demonstrable in humans. We know that the great apes have light-coloured skin under their hair, but black skin where exposed to the sun - as the black skin protects against the harsh sun of tropical Africa. When the ancestors of our species in Africa became more or less hairless, they adapted by developing black skin. Then the early Homo sapiens African dwellers were protected from sun damage. However, black skin is inefficient in using sunlight to create vitamin D, so when Homo sapiens entered Europe, the local members of the species adapted to the weaker sunlight by developing fair skin. This is an example of what can be termed micro-evolution.
In history, the earliest known events are often linked to the emergence of Homo sapiens around 300,000 years ago, marking the beginning of human existence. The development of language and complex tools followed, leading to the establishment of hunter-gatherer societies. The advent of agriculture around 10,000 BCE in the Fertile Crescent marked a significant turning point, allowing for the rise of permanent settlements and the eventual development of civilizations.
It is three fifths.
"Because remember: as a man you are dust and to dust you return, but you shall rise again."