homo sapiens in English

noun
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the primate species to which modern humans belong; humans regarded as a species.
It clearly belongs to our species Homo sapiens , but it defies attribution to a specific modern human group.

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1. The fossils were reappraised as representing an archaic form of Homo sapiens or perhaps a population of Homo sapiens that had interbred with Neanderthals.

2. Anthropoidal nonhuman apelike Antonyms human unmanly Homo sapiens neanderthalensis pes 3

3. “Is only man, Homo sapiens, capable of communicating by language?

4. Later Homo sapiens evolved four main races ( white, yellow, brown and black ).

5. And the general impression is that maybe Homo sapiens just lost it.

6. Atmin (uc010vnn.1) at chr16:81070787-81080951 - Homo sapiens ATM interactor (Atmin), mRNA

7. Atmin (uc002fgb.1) at chr16:81074130-81080951 - Homo sapiens ATM interactor (Atmin), mRNA

8. Atmin (ENST00000299575.5) at chr16:81035842-81047350 - Homo sapiens ATM interactor (Atmin), transcript variant 1, mRNA

9. Anatomically modern human (AMH) refers to early individuals of Homo sapiens with an appearance fully congruent with that of modern humans. Anatomically modern humans evolved from archaic Homo sapiens in the Middle Paleolithic, about 200,000 years ago.

10. Anthropoidal definition: resembling apes synonyms: anthropoid, nonhuman, apelike antonyms: human, nonhuman, nonimitative, Homo sapiens neanderthalensis

11. YNH: Well, I think again we should start really with the biological realities of Homo sapiens.

12. We Homo sapiens are the only species we know of that is driven to scientific inquiry.

13. Acheulean industry, Acheulean also spelled Acheulian, first standardized tradition of toolmaking of Homo erectus and early Homo sapiens

14. Please select a position: UCSC Genes Atmin (uc002ffz.1) at chr16:81069458-81080951 - Homo sapiens ATM interactor (Atmin), mRNA

15. The Acadia Community is a great place to live for not only us homo-sapiens, but also our canine companions

16. The amount and distribution of melanin pigment in the epidermis is the main reason for variation in skin color in Homo sapiens.

17. Bonobos and Chimps are the two species which make up the genus Pan, and are the closest living relatives to humans (Homo sapiens)

18. “We reassess it as a separate line of evolution, but one which probably Coexisted with the evolution of Homo sapiens,” says Stringer

19. — People also search for: creatures, human Beings, humans, homo sapiens, humankind, monsters, more — Use Beings in a sentence Commonly used words are shown in bold .

20. Physicians and scientists, we accept intellectually that our species, Homo sapiens, is merely one species, no more unique or special than any other.

21. The work El arte de la risa (The Art of Laughter) notes that in modern society it seems that “Homo sapiens [mankind] has been replaced by Homo digitalis.”

22. Fossil remains of Homo naledi discovered in a South African cave suggest that they likely Coexisted with Homo sapiens, the species of modern humans.This evidence is the first to suggest that

23. By 10,000 years ago, Homo sapiens had conquered North and South America at a time that Coincided with major megafauna extinctions, including those of the giant sloth and the glyptodon.

24. Dating carried out by the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig revealed that the Jebel Irhoud site and its Homo sapiens fossils were far older than first thought.

25. It is thought that Australopithecus afarensis was more closely related to the genus Homo (which includes the modern human species Homo sapiens), whether as a direct ancestor or a close relative …

26. Definition: The Aurignacian period (40,000 to 28,000 years ago) is an Upper Paleolithic stone tool tradition, usually considered associated with both Homo sapiens and Neanderthals throughout Europe and parts of Africa.

27. Your own history books will tell you about many of the other cycles, the smaller cycles from the apes into Homo erectus, Homo sapiens and Cro- Magnon man, but it is so much more than that.

28. Homo sapiens equal ‘Homo Administrativus’ Throughout human history, every time individuals come together in large numbers, sooner or later management structures were developed to sustainably manage the just created societies – the Ancient Egyptians and Greeks are early examples.

29. By the end of the hand axe epic, Homo sapiens -- as they were then called, finally -- were doubtless finding new ways to amuse and amaze each other by, who knows, telling jokes, storytelling, dancing, or hairstyling.

30. Anthropology, “the science of humanity,” which studies human beings in aspects ranging from the biology and evolutionary history of Homo sapiens to the features of society and culture that decisively distinguish humans from other animal species.

31. Named for Saint-Acheul, France, one of the first sites where such implements were found, the Acheulean (/"ə-CHEW-lee-ən"/), often spelled Acheulian, is a stone tool industry characteristic of certain pre-modern (pre-Homo sapiens) human cultures.

32. Homo sapiens equal ‘Homo Administrativus’ Throughout human history, every time individuals come together in large numbers, sooner or later management structures were developed to sustainably manage the just created societies – the Ancient Egyptians and Greeks are early examples.

33. The Baculum serves the functions of generally protecting the structure of the penis while helping direct sperm to the cervix, but it's certainly not necessary (case in point: we Homo sapiens have had to muddle through somehow without one)

34. Early modern human (EMH) or Anatomically modern human (AMH) are terms used to distinguish Homo sapiens (the only extant human species) that are Anatomically consistent with the range of phenotypes seen in contemporary humans from extinct archaic human species.

35. Coarticulation is the way the brain organizes sequences of vowels and consonants, interweaving the individual movements necessary for each into one smooth whole. In fact, the process applies to all body movement, not just speech, and is part of how homo sapiens works.

36. The OP asked us: Who is the Classiest woman, ever? I must ask if that includes Neanderthal women and even earlier hominids or is it limited to Homo Sapiens Sapiens? If so, that means females born after the range of 0.8 to 0.3 million years ago.

37. Anthropocene Epoch, unofficial interval of geologic time, making up the third worldwide division of the Quaternary Period (2.6 million years ago to the present), characterized as the time in which the collective activities of human beings (Homo sapiens) began to substantially alter Earth’s surface, atmosphere, oceans, and systems of nutrient cycling.

38. Anthropology is “the science of humanity,” which studies human beings in aspects ranging from the biology and evolutionary history of Homo sapiens to the features of society and culture that decisively distinguish humans from other animal species. This is a list of Anthropologists organized alphabetically by place of origin or residence.

39. The Aurignacians were Homo sapiens; anatomically modern people who, like all of our current population, had the capacity to adapt and integrate into a wide range of geographical and chronological areas. Their arrival in Europe prior to 40,000 BP meant that they coexisted for some time with Neanderthals, particularly in the south-east of Europe.

40. The Berserker stories (published as novels and short stories) depict the fight between Berserkers and the sentient species of the Milky Way Galaxy: Homo sapiens (referred to as "Earth-descended" or "ED" humans, or as "Solarians") is the only sentient species aggressive enough to counter Berserkers.

41. Probablemente cuando los Ancestros de Homo sapiens vivían en selvas comiendo frutos, bayas y hojas, abundantes en vitamina C, pudieron perder la capacidad metabólica, que tiene la mayoría de los animales, de sintetizar en su propio organismo tal vitamina; ya antes parecen haber perdido la capacidad de digerir la celulosa.

42. Neanderthals and Homo sapiens could not have Coexisted for more than a millennium in the Cantabrian Region, which reduces significantly the possibilities for interaction between the two groups and tends to reinforce the hypothesis of an intrinsic cause of extinction, according to a study based on radiocarbon dates from thirteen archaeological sites in this area of southwestern Europe.

43. I think I'm so sophisticated, 'cause I'm living my life like a good homo sapiens But all around me everybody's multiplying, and they're walking round like flies, man So I'm no better than the animals sitting in the cages in the zoo, man 'cause compared to the flowers and the birds and the trees -- I am an Apeman

44. The Atlanteans are a genetic offshoot of mainstream Homo sapiens called Homo mermanus, who by as yet unknown means acquired various bodily attributes enabling them to live indefinitely beneath the sea.The name "Atlantean" is derived from the ancient civilization of Atlantis that sank beneath the sea in prehistory, and whose ruins were settled by the Homo mermani, [citation needed] who