ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA ZINJANTHROPUS
New Latin, from Arabic Zinj East Africa + Greek anthrōpos man.
PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «ZINJANTHROPUS»
zinjanthropus
characteristics
boisei
facts
tagalog
skull
discovery
katangian
paranthropus
genus
extinct
hominins
also
known
robust
australopithecines
they
were
bipedal
hominids
that
probably
descended
from
gracile
zinjanthropus
meaning
pronunciation
translations
merriam
webster
zinj
thro
noun
zinˈjan
thrəpəs
full
capitalized
fossil
based
found
eastern
africa
olduvai
gorge
mary
louis
leakey
discovered
site
then
oldest
significantly
intact
hominid
other
characterized
specialized
with
adaptations
heavy
chewing
crest
info
unknown
africans
before
colonial
period
prehistory
interior
since
been
partly
pieced
together
chance
biology
macroevolution
initially
assigned
name
later
renamed
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ZINJANTHROPUS»
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LIST OF TABLES Measurements and indices of the parietal page 11 20 bone in
Zinjanthropus and other hominids Ranges of measurements of the parietal bone
12 21 in australopithecines (including Zinjanthropus), Homo erectus and modern
...
Whatever happend to Zinjanthropus! Louis Leakey maintained that the discovery
of Nutcracker man proved that his own theory of human evolution had been right
all along. Then he found a completely different ancestor Louis Leakey shows off ...
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Science and Scientists: Probability Theory--
Zinjanthropus
"Documents the major breakthroughs in science from ancient times to the present with emphasis on the modern era."--Thomson Gale description.
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Biology: A Search For Order In Complexity
It was named Zinjanthropus (zin-jan'thr3-p3s, Africa man). Its teeth are like those
of modern man in size, shape, and arrangement. Zinjanthropus is similar to the
fossils found in southern Africa that some investigators believe were "missing ...
Leslie MacKenzie, David K. Arwine, Edward J. Shewan, 2004
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African Ecology and Human Evolution:
Zinjanthropus level is 20 feet below this, and this depth thus covers 500,000
years. 1. Site FLK I. This is limited in area and has a total extent of about 40 ft.
and contains the Zinjanthropus level, a thin layer. Zinjanthropus is a ± 18- year-
old ...
Francis Clark Howell, François Bourlière
The slender tibia of Zinjanthropus shows that he was by no means so massive as
his upper jaw would imply, and his estimated cranial capacity of around 600 c.c.
is probably fairly high in proportion to his size. Pithecanthropus from Java, who ...
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Excavations in Beds I and II, 1960-1963
The ' Zinjanthropus' site. Section along the east side of the trial trench in pocket*
24 FLK. Plan of finds on the 'Zinjanthropus' floor in pocket* 25 FLK. Side
choppers made on weathered lava nodules, from the 'Zinjanthropus' level page
51 26 ...
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Classification and Human Evolution
Zinjanthropus boisei. In my preliminary report, I laid stress upon the fact that this
new genus was clearly an Australopithecine, in the present sense in which we
use that sub-family term, and that it exhibited characters, some of which recalled
...
Sherwood L. Washburn, 2013
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Stone Tools and Fossil Bones: Debates in the Archaeology of ...
For smaller bovids, FLK 22 Zinjanthropus (n : 7) is dominated by old adult males,
which contrasts completely with what modern leopards are known to kill. At a 95
% confidence level, early Homo did not scavenge from tree-stored leopard kills ...
Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo, 2012
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Picturing Knowledge: Historical and Philosophical Problems ...
The cracked bones found at the site were seen to confirm the earlier belief that
Zinjanthropus lived largely by killing young animals. Louis Leakey (196oa, p. 433
) claimed that 'we know from broken bones strewn on the "living floor" - that is, the
...
Brian Scott Baigrie, 1996
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «ZINJANTHROPUS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
zinjanthropus nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Tanzania to host origins of humankind talks
Named “Zinjanthropus” or Homo habilis (OH7), the discovery of this humanoid skull with huge teeth allowed scientists to date the beginnings of mankind ... «East African Business Week, ago 15»
Tanzania to host scientific conference: Discovery of early man
Named “Zinjanthropus” or Homo habilis (OH7), the discovery of this humanoid skull with huge teeth allowed scientists to date the beginnings of mankind ... «eTurboNews, lug 15»
The Immortals: The 'ancestral passions' of The Leakeys
Mary Douglas Leakey: Eminent archaeologist and second wife of Louis with whom he discovered the 1.75 million-year- old Zinjanthropus that altered our ... «SDE Entertainment News, mag 15»
Human ancestor Lucy celebrates 40th anniversary
But then in 1959, Mary Leakey found the massive cranium of the 1.8 million-year-old Nutcracker man (originally called Zinjanthropus, now known as ... «Science News, ott 14»
Mary Leakey 100th birthday: Google doodle honours famous British …
She also excavated the Zinjanthropus skull, an early hominin, at Olduvai Gorge, in eastern Africa, and is credited with developing a system to classify stone tools ... «Mirror.co.uk, feb 13»
The Top Seven Human Evolution Discoveries From Tanzania
They named the species Zinjanthropus boisei (now known as Paranthropus boisei). Nicknamed the Nutcracker Man, the species was too different from modern ... «Smithsonian, nov 12»
Dawn of humanity illuminated in special journal edition – 50 years …
"The publication celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Leakey-discoveries in 1959 and 1960 of the Zinjanthropus (now known as Paranthropus boisei) and ... «Phys.Org, ago 12»
Mary Leakey Quotes
... and anthropologist, who discovered the first skull of a fossil ape on Rusinga Island and also a noted robust Australopithecine called Zinjanthropus at Olduvai. «YouTube, mar 12»
Mary Leakey
Early analyses of the artifact—initially named Zinjanthropus boisei after Louis Leakey's financial sponsor, Charles Boysey (now known as Australopithecus ... «Biography, set 11»
Stressed Lemurs and Grass-Eating Humans
The wide-cheeked, deep-jawed skull she had found there went by a number of names – Titanohomo mirabilis, Zinjanthropus boisei, “Dear Boy”, and “Nutcracker ... «Wired News, mag 11»