The stages of human evolution, human and cultural origins: 3rd Edn. By C. Loring Brace. Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1988. xi + 154 pp. Paperbackdoi:10.1016/0140-1750(89)90037-7TimothyCrippenSDOSJournal of Social & Biological Structures
Generally, it is believed that hominids first evolved in Africa and then migrated to other areas. There were four main stages of human evolution. The first, between four and seven million years ago, consisted of the proto homininsSahelanthropus,OrrorinandArdipithecus.These humans may have been b...
In this article, we take a look at the key developmental stages in the evolution oflife on Earththat led to the emergence ofHomo sapiens—us! From Protocells to People Evolution is the result of millions of minute mutations over millions of years, but the evolutionary process that created us...
In preparation of this volume we have received assistance from many people, particularly the reviewers of individual chapters; it is impossible to name them all. We must however single out Drs. Richard G. Klein and Glen H. Cole for their encouragement at various stages of preparation of the ...
In fact it was to take another 50 years before such fossil evidence began to emerge in Africa itself, and Darwin would have been amazed by the remarkable evidence which has accumulated since then concerning the earliest stages of human evolution. 展开 DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2010.0179 被引量: 7...
Evolution is the changing of characteristics over generations. The cause of evolution has been largely agreed on to be mainly natural selection documented by Charles Darwin in 1859, in the book origins of species. First species of Homo, Homo habilis, evolved in Africa around 2 million years ago...
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF STAGES IN THE EVOLUTION OF ORGANISMS FOR PRACTICAL ECOSTRATIGRAPHYcorporations lawnatural lawrights of natureenvironmental lawlegal standingcompetition and consumer lawartificial photosynthesiscorporate personhoodsustainabilityA recent decision of the Waitangi Tribunal granted legal personhood to ...
Biological evolution is often described by the statement that “ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny”--meaning that the individual embryo, in its development from a fertilized ovum into a human baby, passes through successive stages in which it resembles ancestral forms of the human species. The popular...
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