Discovered the Taung Child. One of the most important discoveries EVER! (in regards to evolution)
Raymond Dart
Actually Aristotle wasn't known to contribute to the evolution theory as he didn't agree with most of the theories that were brought up by other philosophers. The only contribution he might have taken apart of was causing conflict between other philosophers and other theory discoveries.
Steve Olson
James Hutton, often referred to as the "father of modern geology," contributed to Darwin's theory of evolution by introducing the concept of deep time and uniformitarianism. His idea that the Earth was shaped by slow, gradual processes over millions of years provided a temporal framework that allowed for the gradual evolution of species. This notion of an ancient Earth, capable of undergoing significant change, was crucial for Darwin, who needed a long timeline to explain the gradual process of natural selection and the diversification of life. Hutton's work laid the groundwork for understanding geological processes that paralleled biological evolution.
The Evolution of Melanism was created in 1973.
Raymond A. Dart has written: 'Man's evolution' -- subject(s): Human evolution
Raymond Dart died on 1988-11-22.
Raymond Dart discovered the fossil skull of an early human ancestor in Africa in 1924. It was named Australopithecus africanus and is considered a crucial find in the field of paleoanthropology, shedding light on human evolution.
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The position of the foramen magnum on the fossil Australopithecus africanus discovered by Raymond Dart suggested to him that the species had an upright posture and was bipedal.
He is famous, because he is the best dart player in the world. He often wins the dart games and is the number one in the World. He comes from the Netherlands.
Variability, heredity, and natural selection are 3 main things that contribute to evolution.
Raymond Etienne has written: 'The evolution of schemes of protection against unemployment since 1955'
they contribute to biological evolution by how they've affected the evolution rate by increasing it or decreasing it
The Africanus skull, discovered by Raymond Dart, was unlike any primate fossil he had previously encountered due to its combination of human-like and ape-like features. It exhibited a small brain size comparable to that of apes, but its facial structure and teeth resembled those of early hominins. This unique blend suggested a transitional form in human evolution, bridging the gap between apes and modern humans, which challenged existing views on human ancestry. Dart's findings contributed to the understanding of early hominid evolution and sparked significant interest in paleoanthropology.