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A Homo heidelbergensis Sampler
SteinheimSteinheim, Germany, Germany250250 kyakya 1200 cc1200 cc PetralonaPetralona, Greece, Greece
300300--400400 kyakya 1220 cc1220 cc
BodoBodo, Ethiopia, Ethiopia600600 kyakya
KabweKabwe (Broken Hill), (Broken Hill), ZambiaZambia
300300 kyakya 1300 cc1300 cc
AtapuercaAtapuerca, Spain, Spain300300 kyakya 1125 cc1125 cc
AragoArago, France, France400400 kyakya 1166 cc1166 cc
MauerMauer, Germany (Type Specimen), Germany (Type Specimen)400400 kyakya
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Neanderthal Origins: La Sima de los HeusosAtapuerca, Spain
“The Pit of Bones”300 kyaDozens of individualsClassified as H. heidelbergensisProto-Neanderthal features
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Neanderthal Homo sapiens neanderthalensis
Neander Valley, Germany 1856
Age: 40-50,000Significance: First human
fossil acknowledged as such, and first specimen of Neanderthal. Most dismissed it as a freak, but Doctor J. C.Fuhlrottspeculated that it was an ancient human.
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“Old Man” of La ChapelleH. sapiens neanderthalensisor H. neanderthalensis
La Chapelle Aux-Saints,
FranceAge: 50,000 yearsCranial Capacity: 1625 cc
Early studies of this elderly male mistook symptoms of advanced age for signs of brutishness
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Kebara Cave, IsraelLynne Shepartz, 1983Age: 60,000 years
Neanderthal skeleton, lacking cranium and legs. Includes a modern-looking hyoid (throat) bone and distinctly broad, flat fingertip bones.
Kebara 2: “Moshe” Homo sapiens neanderthalensisor Homo neanderthalensis
HyoidMoshe’s fingertip
Modern
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Omo-Kibbish 1Homo sapiens sapiens
Kimoya Kimeu. 1967Omo Basin, EthiopiaAge: 130,000 years
Perhaps the oldest known fossil of fully modern Homo sapiens sapiens
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Border Cave, South AfricaHomo sapiens sapiens
70-130 kya
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Klasies River MouthSouth Africa
Fossils and footprints117 kyaHomo sapiens sapiens
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Qafzeh IX Homo sapiens sapiens
Qafzeh IXAdult female
Skhul 5Adult male
Qafzeh cave, Israel, 1969Qafzeh, Skhul, and others like them were once thought to follow the Middle Eastern
Neanderthals in time. However, ESR and TL dating now put them at 90,000 to 100,000 years–older than Middle Eastern Neanderthals.
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Kow Swamp 1 Homo sapiens
Kow Swamp 5Kow Swamp 1
Alan Thorne, 1967Kow Swamp, AustraliaAge: 10,000 years
These odd-lookingskulls have aflattened forehead that Alan Thornecompares with Javaerectus; Thorne uses them as supportingevidence for multi-regional evolution ofmodern humans. Some suggest that Kow 5 may have been artificially deformed.
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Lagar Velho Homo sapiens?Lagar Velho, Portugal, 199824,500 years old (later than any true Neandertals)Trinkaus & ZilhaoModern-like jaw with Neandertal-like skeleton?Evidence of lingering Neanderthal traits, from interbreeding?Tattersall says no, only a “chunky modern”
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