ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA AUSTRALOPITHECINE
From New Latin Australopithecus, from Latin austrālis southern, austral1 + Greek pithēkos ape.
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australopithecine
characteristics
brain
size
species
found
johanson
meaning
diet
tagalog
lucy
term
refers
generally
related
genera
australopithecus
paranthropus
also
include
members
kenyanthropus
ardipithecus
praeanthropus
comes
from
former
classification
distinct
australopithecine
merriam
webster
pith
cine
noun
ˌstrā
ˈpi
thə
ˌsīn
ˌȯs
trə
ˌäs
extinct
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life
project
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habilis
boyd
silk
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pit̸h′ə
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adjective
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views
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claim
humanity
earliest
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viewed
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africa
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Evolutionary History of the "Robust" Australopithecines
Both probably inhabited caves, and either could have produced the pattern of "
robust" australopithecine skeletal part representation in Member 1, where limb
bones seem to have been crunched beyond recognition and only skulls were left
...
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Evolution and Prehistory: The Human Challenge
Though the teeth were large, this australopithecine possessed an arched dental
arcade and a ratio between front and back teeth more like humans and South
African gracile australopithecines than like robust groups. For this reason, some ...
William Haviland, Dana Walrath, Harald Prins, 2013
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Erect Men, Undulating Women: The Visual Imagery of Gender, ...
These conventions can be reversed to emphasize primitiveness for those forms
considered non-ancestral. This Homocentric focus is very apparent as we
examine the Matternes australopithecine illustrations across time; they go
through a ...
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The Origin and Evolution of Humans and Humanness
POST-AUSTRALOPITHECINE. PERIOD. OF. HUMAN. EVOLUTION. The fossil
record is clear in recording the major events of human evolution subsequent to
those of the earliest australopithecines. At least two distinct australopithe- cine ...
D. Tab Rasmussen, University of California, Los Angeles. IGPP Center for the Study of Evolution and the Origin of Life, 1993
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The Hunters Or the Hunted?: An Introduction to African Cave ...
The myth of the bone-accumulating hyena. Am. Anthrop. 58 (1): 40-62. . 1956ft.
Cultural status of the South African man- apes. Smithsonian Report, n. 4240, pp.
317-38. . 1957a. The Makapansgat australopithecine osteo- dontokeratic culture.
American Bar Foundation, Samuel J. Brakel, Ronald S. Rock, 1971
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Born in Africa: The Quest for the Origins of Human Life
With increasing excitement, excavations began. The 'Black Skull', as it came to be
known because of its dark patina, caused the family tree to be redrawn once
more. It belonged to a robust australopithecine, a hominid similar to Olduvai's ...
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Anthropology: The Human Challenge
Though the teeth were large, this australopithecine possessed an arched dental
arcade and a ratio between front and back teeth more like humans and South
African gracile australopithecines than like robust groups. For this reason, some ...
William Haviland, Harald Prins, Dana Walrath, 2013
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An Introduction to Human Evolutionary Anatomy
australopithecine. and. paranthropine. pelvis. as. a. whole. Although these pelves
look more like the pelves of modern humans than like the pelves of living apes,
they are characterized by a unique morphology that has no exact parallel among
...
Leslie Aiello, Christopher Dean, 1990
was on its morning jog) hominids had evolved much earlier than previously
assumed, but it also created a likely candidate for the common ancestry of later
australopithecine species and the human chain of evolution. As more A.
afarensis ...
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A New and Modern Holy Bible with the Intelligent Design of ...
Australopithecine walked upright. The teeth resemble our teeth. The earliest
members of this specie lived about 4.4 million years ago. Interestingly, many
australopithecine skulls have been found. Unfortunately, because of jaw, teeth,
brain ...
George D. Shollenberger, 2012
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George Jonas: Discrimination is discrimination, whatever you call it
Yes, Virginia, we used to exclude women as a group but surely it couldn't escape even a brighter kind of australopithecine primate, let alone ... «National Post, jul 15»
Human evolution: The cradle of humankind revisited
But a way must be found to make the specimens widely accessible. In situ interpretation of australopithecine remains should present a uniquely ... «Nature.com, jul 15»
DeSilva to teach at Dartmouth College
His particular anatomical expertise–the evolution of the human foot and ankle–has contributed to the on-going debate of Australopithecine ... «spectator.southcoasttoday, jun 15»
For Adults, Coloring Invites Creativity And Brings Comfort
Side-by-side skeletal comparisons of the australopithecine "Lucy" and a modern chimpanzee in one case, and robust (large-boned, ... «Texas Public Radio, jun 15»
Declaring The Discovery Of A New Species Can Get Tricky
s naming of the new australopithecine species leads them to emphasize in their Nature article the "incontrovertible evidence" showing multiple ... «WCQS, jun 15»
THE INSIDER: Chimps would braai — if they could make a fire
... cooking accelerated human evolution. Cooked food is easier to digest, spurring the growth of large brains in our australopithecine ancestors. «BDlive, jun 15»
Chimps have mental skills to cook: Study
Cooked food is easier to digest, spurring the growth of large brains in our australopithecine ancestors, Harvard's Richard Wrangham proposed ... «Sarnia Observer, jun 15»
New hominin discovery suggests multiple human ancestors lived …
The first Australopithecine fossil—a child's skull found in a lime quarry by workers in Taung, South Africa—was discovered in 1924 and named ... «World Socialist Web Site, jun 15»
A New Species is named following the Discovery of a 3-Million-Year …
But a new discovery may rewrite our origins, for it seems Lucy was not the only type of Australopithecine roaming the African plains so long ago ... «Science Times, mai 15»
Newly Discovered Hominid Species Found In Ethiopia Walked Earth …
Lucy the Australopithecine was not alone in Ethiopia millions of years ago. A newly discovered species of human ancestor was also there at the ... «Tech Times, mai 15»