... of Human Evolution. The cranial structure of the fossilized skull, says the study, clearly places it in humanity's genus Homo, even though it would be smaller ...
... , the australopithicenes are thought to have split into the genus Homo and the now-extinct genus Paranthropus, including South ... that some female australopithecines, including members of the Paranthropus genus, died in different geographic areas than where ...
... , except they were walking on two legs," Steudel says. "With the genus Homo, you start getting taller ... says. "This is a piece in the question of whether walking or running was more important in the evolution of the body form of the genus Homo ...
... of Lluc is, perhaps, a good augury. The new genus and species, Anoiapithecus brevirostris, has been described on the basis ... Hominidae, we can only find comparable values within the genus Homo, whereas the remaining great apes ...
... depth, optimal spatial coordination and manual dexterity carried out by a genus older than the earliest member of our genus (Homo habilis). This leads researchers to believe that it is likely that earlier ...
... of lithic technology and archeological sites, the evolution of Homo and Paranthropus, selection for endurance running, and novel ... sites shows that by 2.0 million years ago, hominins, almost certainly of the genus Homo, lived in a wide range of habitats ...
... in trees. This morphology differs distinctly from our own genus, Homo, who abandoned arboreal life around ... in the evolution of bipedalism prior to the origins of our own genus, Homo," Raichlen said. If the Laetoli footprints were made ...
... to represent features and attributes closer to humans -- the genus Homo -- than those from any other of our closest ancestors, the australopithecines ... increased brain capacity before evolving into the genus Homo. The Malapa researchers found that the new Au ...
... unique insight in the period when the earliest members of the genus homo evolved. Based on the morpho-metrics ... to be a transitional form between early australopithecines and early members of the genus homo. It may, in fact, replace other candidates ...
... of our species." "It has never been clear where our own genus Homo came from – this new discovery, Australopithecus ... the best yet found, between early australopithecines and early members of the genus Homo, thereby replacing other candidates ...
... . This symposium will include the latest research on soft-tissue anatomy in primates, particularly as it relates to the genus Homo. The session will feature Jeffrey Laitman ...
... de Camp and P. Schuyler Miller's Genus Homo, a pulp adventure that takes place a million years in the future after after the genus Homo has destroyed itself, leaving the field wide open ... intelligence, science, and technological war. Although Genus Homo was first published in book form ...
... constructing an evolutionary tree of life, scientists have granted themselves and the rest of us humans a genus, Homo, all to ourselves. But there`s no getting around ...
... believe the tools were made and used only by early members of the genus Homo. The new stone tool-marked ... was ancestral to tool-making species including our genus Homo," says Alemseged. While many questions remain ...
... of infant care--characteristics that distinguish humans from the great apes -- prior to the evolution of the human genus Homo, a study finds. The study is being published ...