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Becoming Human - Episode 2 - Birth of Humanity (Homo Erectus)
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Becoming Human - Episode 2 - Birth of Humanity (Homo Erectus)
Support PBS! Blu-ray for this show is here: Or donate: Part 1 --------- Where did we come from?
This episode investigates the first skeleton that really looks like us - Turkana Boy - a complete specimen of Homo erectus found by the famous Leakey team in .
In Birth of Humanity, the second part of the three-part series Becoming Human, NOVA investigates the first skeleton that really looks like u
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Human Evolution Homo Erectus vs Robustus NatGeo
Part of "Search for the Ultimate Survivor" from NatGeo. Homo Erectus coexisted with Robustus at a given point, but it was not clear what the relationship bet...
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HOMO ERECTUS
animação feita por Rodrigo Burdman num conto de Marcelino Freire. Loc do Paulo Cesar Pereio. São Paulo, Brasil 2009.
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homo erectus 2
Homo erectus (meaning "upright man," from the Latin ērigere, "to put up, set upright") is an extinct species of hominin that lived throughout most of the Ple...
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Homo Erectus 2007
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0484207/
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La odisea de la especie Homo erectus
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1 000 000 AC Homo Erectus
A especie humana continúa a súa evolución imparable tras a dispersión do homo ergaster dende Africa cara todos os continentes. O concepto "home erectus" agru...
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Whatever Happened to Homo erectus? - Science Talk
Who’s your (ancient) daddy? Did he walk upright? Could he control fire? Did he have a brow ridge that wouldn’t quit?! Then maybe he was a Homo of the erectus — not so sapient — type. Many new Homo erectus specimens have been added to the global repository in the past decades, and many new interpretations have followed. It is more that most can easily digest. Come join professor Henry Gilbert, disc
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Missing Links....Homo Erectus (1080 HD)
Missing Links....Homo Erectus.
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Human Evolution Homo Erectus, Goliath, the Hobbit (NatGeo)
Part of "Search for the Ultimate Survivor" from NatGeo. According to present data, it is believed that homo erectus evolved into Goliath and the Hobbit in tw...
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Homohabilis, Homo-erectus, Homo-sapien-sapien
Published on Apr 30, 2013 An African American Paternal Lineage Adds an Extremely Ancient Root to the Human Y Chromosome Phylogenetic Tree http://www.cell.com...
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EVOLUZIONE DELL'UOMO A011 riassunto parte precedetne e homo erectus senza
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500 000 AC Homo Erectus: o lume
Un dos descubrimentos mais trascendentais do Homo erectus será o descubrimento e domesticación do lume. Agora millorará a sua alimentación e terá luz e calor...
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Ciencia Escolar - Homo erectus
El objetivo de este video es que conozcas las características principales del Homo erectus. Fue una de las primeras especies capaces de dominar y utilizar el fuego.
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Homo Sapiens La Conquista Perfecta 01 - Homo Erectus
Discovery-Channel- second part segunda parte:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc2vg5_zQa4 SUBSCRIBANSE SUBSCRIBE http://librospdfword.blogspot.com/ mi blog. a...
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Laboratory session with Homo erectus
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GEORGIA The birth of Human race Caucasus Homo erectus georgicus 1.8 million years
Homo erectus georgicus
Homo erectus georgicus (Georgian: ქართველი ადამიანი) is the subspecies name sometimes used to describe fossil skulls and jaws found in Dmanisi, Georgia. Although first proposed as a separate species, it is now classified within H. erectus.[20][21][22] A partial skeleton was discovered in 2001. The fossils are about 1.8 million years old. The remains were first discovered in
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H3 Homo Erectus
Dans cet épisode H3, on fait connaissance avec Homo Erectus, une espèce d'humains aujourd'hui disparus et qui ont vécu en Afrique, en Europe et en Asie entre...
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Natural Science - Homo Erectus
"Will the real Homo erectus please stand up" by John Alsoszatai-Petho CWU, Department of Anthroplogy.
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Human Origins: Expanding World of Homo Erectus
For more on this, visit the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History's humanorigins.si.edu!
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Friends Homo erectus
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Homo Erectus Dmanisi
The spectacular fossilised skull of an ancient human ancestor that died nearly two million years ago has forced scientists to rethink the story of early huma...
Becoming Human - Episode 2 - Birth of Humanity (Homo Erectus)
Support PBS! Blu-ray for this show is here: Or donate: Part 1 --------- Where did we come from?
This episode investigates the first skeleton that really looks...
Support PBS! Blu-ray for this show is here: Or donate: Part 1 --------- Where did we come from?
This episode investigates the first skeleton that really looks like us - Turkana Boy - a complete specimen of Homo erectus found by the famous Leakey team in .
In Birth of Humanity, the second part of the three-part series Becoming Human, NOVA investigates the first skeleton that really looks like us--Turkana Boy--an ...
In "Birth of Humanity," the second part of the three-part series "Becoming Human," NOVA investigates the first skeleton that really looks like us--"Turkana ...
A great collection of documentaries from around the world. In "Birth of Humanity," the second part of the three-part series ... Becoming Human - Episode 2 - Birth
Becoming Human - Episode 2 - Birth of Humanity (Homo Erectus)
Becoming Human - Episode 2 - Birth of Humanity (Homo Erectus)
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Support PBS! Blu-ray for this show is here: Or donate: Part 1 --------- Where did we come from?
This episode investigates the first skeleton that really looks like us - Turkana Boy - a complete specimen of Homo erectus found by the famous Leakey team in .
In Birth of Humanity, the second part of the three-part series Becoming Human, NOVA investigates the first skeleton that really looks like us--Turkana Boy--an ...
In "Birth of Humanity," the second part of the three-part series "Becoming Human," NOVA investigates the first skeleton that really looks like us--"Turkana ...
A great collection of documentaries from around the world. In "Birth of Humanity," the second part of the three-part series ... Becoming Human - Episode 2 - Birth
Becoming Human - Episode 2 - Birth of Humanity (Homo Erectus)
Becoming Human - Episode 2 - Birth of Humanity (Homo Erectus)
- published: 06 May 2015
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Human Evolution Homo Erectus vs Robustus NatGeo
Part of "Search for the Ultimate Survivor" from NatGeo. Homo Erectus coexisted with Robustus at a given point, but it was not clear what the relationship bet......
Part of "Search for the Ultimate Survivor" from NatGeo. Homo Erectus coexisted with Robustus at a given point, but it was not clear what the relationship bet...
wn.com/Human Evolution Homo Erectus Vs Robustus Natgeo
Part of "Search for the Ultimate Survivor" from NatGeo. Homo Erectus coexisted with Robustus at a given point, but it was not clear what the relationship bet...
- published: 24 Feb 2013
- views: 41391
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author: bavajose
HOMO ERECTUS
animação feita por Rodrigo Burdman num conto de Marcelino Freire. Loc do Paulo Cesar Pereio. São Paulo, Brasil 2009....
animação feita por Rodrigo Burdman num conto de Marcelino Freire. Loc do Paulo Cesar Pereio. São Paulo, Brasil 2009.
wn.com/Homo Erectus
animação feita por Rodrigo Burdman num conto de Marcelino Freire. Loc do Paulo Cesar Pereio. São Paulo, Brasil 2009.
homo erectus 2
Homo erectus (meaning "upright man," from the Latin ērigere, "to put up, set upright") is an extinct species of hominin that lived throughout most of the Ple......
Homo erectus (meaning "upright man," from the Latin ērigere, "to put up, set upright") is an extinct species of hominin that lived throughout most of the Ple...
wn.com/Homo Erectus 2
Homo erectus (meaning "upright man," from the Latin ērigere, "to put up, set upright") is an extinct species of hominin that lived throughout most of the Ple...
Homo Erectus 2007
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0484207/...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0484207/
wn.com/Homo Erectus 2007
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0484207/
1 000 000 AC Homo Erectus
A especie humana continúa a súa evolución imparable tras a dispersión do homo ergaster dende Africa cara todos os continentes. O concepto "home erectus" agru......
A especie humana continúa a súa evolución imparable tras a dispersión do homo ergaster dende Africa cara todos os continentes. O concepto "home erectus" agru...
wn.com/1 000 000 Ac Homo Erectus
A especie humana continúa a súa evolución imparable tras a dispersión do homo ergaster dende Africa cara todos os continentes. O concepto "home erectus" agru...
Whatever Happened to Homo erectus? - Science Talk
Who’s your (ancient) daddy? Did he walk upright? Could he control fire? Did he have a brow ridge that wouldn’t quit?! Then maybe he was a Homo of the erectus — ...
Who’s your (ancient) daddy? Did he walk upright? Could he control fire? Did he have a brow ridge that wouldn’t quit?! Then maybe he was a Homo of the erectus — not so sapient — type. Many new Homo erectus specimens have been added to the global repository in the past decades, and many new interpretations have followed. It is more that most can easily digest. Come join professor Henry Gilbert, discoverer of the Daka Homo erectus cranium, to have the Pleistocene evidence of your ancestors’ evolutionary history explained.
WHO: Henry Gilbert, Assoc. Professor of Anthropology, CSU East Bay, and Researcher, Human Evolution Research Center, UC Berkeley
wn.com/Whatever Happened To Homo Erectus Science Talk
Who’s your (ancient) daddy? Did he walk upright? Could he control fire? Did he have a brow ridge that wouldn’t quit?! Then maybe he was a Homo of the erectus — not so sapient — type. Many new Homo erectus specimens have been added to the global repository in the past decades, and many new interpretations have followed. It is more that most can easily digest. Come join professor Henry Gilbert, discoverer of the Daka Homo erectus cranium, to have the Pleistocene evidence of your ancestors’ evolutionary history explained.
WHO: Henry Gilbert, Assoc. Professor of Anthropology, CSU East Bay, and Researcher, Human Evolution Research Center, UC Berkeley
- published: 20 Oct 2014
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Human Evolution Homo Erectus, Goliath, the Hobbit (NatGeo)
Part of "Search for the Ultimate Survivor" from NatGeo. According to present data, it is believed that homo erectus evolved into Goliath and the Hobbit in tw......
Part of "Search for the Ultimate Survivor" from NatGeo. According to present data, it is believed that homo erectus evolved into Goliath and the Hobbit in tw...
wn.com/Human Evolution Homo Erectus, Goliath, The Hobbit (Natgeo)
Part of "Search for the Ultimate Survivor" from NatGeo. According to present data, it is believed that homo erectus evolved into Goliath and the Hobbit in tw...
- published: 24 Feb 2013
- views: 10555
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author: bavajose
Homohabilis, Homo-erectus, Homo-sapien-sapien
Published on Apr 30, 2013 An African American Paternal Lineage Adds an Extremely Ancient Root to the Human Y Chromosome Phylogenetic Tree http://www.cell.com......
Published on Apr 30, 2013 An African American Paternal Lineage Adds an Extremely Ancient Root to the Human Y Chromosome Phylogenetic Tree http://www.cell.com...
wn.com/Homohabilis, Homo Erectus, Homo Sapien Sapien
Published on Apr 30, 2013 An African American Paternal Lineage Adds an Extremely Ancient Root to the Human Y Chromosome Phylogenetic Tree http://www.cell.com...
- published: 01 May 2013
- views: 22576
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author: Kali Sayyid
500 000 AC Homo Erectus: o lume
Un dos descubrimentos mais trascendentais do Homo erectus será o descubrimento e domesticación do lume. Agora millorará a sua alimentación e terá luz e calor......
Un dos descubrimentos mais trascendentais do Homo erectus será o descubrimento e domesticación do lume. Agora millorará a sua alimentación e terá luz e calor...
wn.com/500 000 Ac Homo Erectus O Lume
Un dos descubrimentos mais trascendentais do Homo erectus será o descubrimento e domesticación do lume. Agora millorará a sua alimentación e terá luz e calor...
Ciencia Escolar - Homo erectus
El objetivo de este video es que conozcas las características principales del Homo erectus. Fue una de las primeras especies capaces de dominar y utilizar el fu...
El objetivo de este video es que conozcas las características principales del Homo erectus. Fue una de las primeras especies capaces de dominar y utilizar el fuego.
wn.com/Ciencia Escolar Homo Erectus
El objetivo de este video es que conozcas las características principales del Homo erectus. Fue una de las primeras especies capaces de dominar y utilizar el fuego.
- published: 13 Nov 2014
- views: 25
Homo Sapiens La Conquista Perfecta 01 - Homo Erectus
Discovery-Channel- second part segunda parte:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc2vg5_zQa4 SUBSCRIBANSE SUBSCRIBE http://librospdfword.blogspot.com/ mi blog. a......
Discovery-Channel- second part segunda parte:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc2vg5_zQa4 SUBSCRIBANSE SUBSCRIBE http://librospdfword.blogspot.com/ mi blog. a...
wn.com/Homo Sapiens La Conquista Perfecta 01 Homo Erectus
Discovery-Channel- second part segunda parte:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc2vg5_zQa4 SUBSCRIBANSE SUBSCRIBE http://librospdfword.blogspot.com/ mi blog. a...
GEORGIA The birth of Human race Caucasus Homo erectus georgicus 1.8 million years
Homo erectus georgicus
Homo erectus georgicus (Georgian: ქართველი ადამიანი) is the subspecies name sometimes used to describe fossil skulls and jaws found in Dm...
Homo erectus georgicus
Homo erectus georgicus (Georgian: ქართველი ადამიანი) is the subspecies name sometimes used to describe fossil skulls and jaws found in Dmanisi, Georgia. Although first proposed as a separate species, it is now classified within H. erectus.[20][21][22] A partial skeleton was discovered in 2001. The fossils are about 1.8 million years old. The remains were first discovered in 1991 by Georgian scientist, David Lordkipanidze, accompanied by an international team that unearthed the remains. There have been many proposed explanations of the dispersion of H. erectus georgicus. Implements and animal bones were found alongside the ancient human remains.
At first, scientists thought they had found mandibles and skulls belonging to Homo ergaster, but size differences led them to name a new species, Homo georgicus, which was posited as a descendant of Homo habilis and ancestor of Asian Homo erectus. This classification was not upheld, and the fossil is now considered a divergent subgroup of Homo erectus, sometimes called Homo erectus georgicus.
At around 600 cubic centimetres (37 cu in) brain volume, the skull D2700 is dated to 1.77 million years old and in good condition, offering insights in comparison to the modern human cranial morphology. At the time of discovery the cranium was the smallest and most primitive Hominina skull ever discovered outside of Africa. However, in 2003 a significantly smaller brained hominid was found on the isle of Flores, H. erectus floresiensis. Homo erectus georgicus exhibits strong sexual dimorphism with males being significantly larger than females.
Subsequently, four fossil skeletons were found, showing a species primitive in its skull and upper body but with relatively advanced spines and lower limbs, providing greater mobility. They are now thought not to be a separate species, but to represent a stage soon after the transition between Homo habilis and H. erectus, and have been dated at 1.8 million years before the present, according to the leader of the project, David Lordkipanidze.The assemblage includes one of the largest Pleistocene Homo mandibles (D2600), one of the smallest Lower Pleistocene mandibles (D211), a nearly complete sub‐adult (D2735), and a completely toothless specimen (D3900).
Human habitation in the Caucasus goes back to the remotest antiquity. The hominid remains discovered in 1991 by David Lordkipanidze at Dmanisi, Kvemo Kartli (1.8 million years old) are the oldest found outside of Africa (Zatiashvili, 2008). Neanderthal remains have been found at Ortvale K'lde (1973) and elsewhere in the Caucasus (36,000-50,000 years old).
wn.com/Georgia The Birth Of Human Race Caucasus Homo Erectus Georgicus 1.8 Million Years
Homo erectus georgicus
Homo erectus georgicus (Georgian: ქართველი ადამიანი) is the subspecies name sometimes used to describe fossil skulls and jaws found in Dmanisi, Georgia. Although first proposed as a separate species, it is now classified within H. erectus.[20][21][22] A partial skeleton was discovered in 2001. The fossils are about 1.8 million years old. The remains were first discovered in 1991 by Georgian scientist, David Lordkipanidze, accompanied by an international team that unearthed the remains. There have been many proposed explanations of the dispersion of H. erectus georgicus. Implements and animal bones were found alongside the ancient human remains.
At first, scientists thought they had found mandibles and skulls belonging to Homo ergaster, but size differences led them to name a new species, Homo georgicus, which was posited as a descendant of Homo habilis and ancestor of Asian Homo erectus. This classification was not upheld, and the fossil is now considered a divergent subgroup of Homo erectus, sometimes called Homo erectus georgicus.
At around 600 cubic centimetres (37 cu in) brain volume, the skull D2700 is dated to 1.77 million years old and in good condition, offering insights in comparison to the modern human cranial morphology. At the time of discovery the cranium was the smallest and most primitive Hominina skull ever discovered outside of Africa. However, in 2003 a significantly smaller brained hominid was found on the isle of Flores, H. erectus floresiensis. Homo erectus georgicus exhibits strong sexual dimorphism with males being significantly larger than females.
Subsequently, four fossil skeletons were found, showing a species primitive in its skull and upper body but with relatively advanced spines and lower limbs, providing greater mobility. They are now thought not to be a separate species, but to represent a stage soon after the transition between Homo habilis and H. erectus, and have been dated at 1.8 million years before the present, according to the leader of the project, David Lordkipanidze.The assemblage includes one of the largest Pleistocene Homo mandibles (D2600), one of the smallest Lower Pleistocene mandibles (D211), a nearly complete sub‐adult (D2735), and a completely toothless specimen (D3900).
Human habitation in the Caucasus goes back to the remotest antiquity. The hominid remains discovered in 1991 by David Lordkipanidze at Dmanisi, Kvemo Kartli (1.8 million years old) are the oldest found outside of Africa (Zatiashvili, 2008). Neanderthal remains have been found at Ortvale K'lde (1973) and elsewhere in the Caucasus (36,000-50,000 years old).
- published: 16 Mar 2013
- views: 28236
H3 Homo Erectus
Dans cet épisode H3, on fait connaissance avec Homo Erectus, une espèce d'humains aujourd'hui disparus et qui ont vécu en Afrique, en Europe et en Asie entre......
Dans cet épisode H3, on fait connaissance avec Homo Erectus, une espèce d'humains aujourd'hui disparus et qui ont vécu en Afrique, en Europe et en Asie entre...
wn.com/H3 Homo Erectus
Dans cet épisode H3, on fait connaissance avec Homo Erectus, une espèce d'humains aujourd'hui disparus et qui ont vécu en Afrique, en Europe et en Asie entre...
Natural Science - Homo Erectus
"Will the real Homo erectus please stand up" by John Alsoszatai-Petho CWU, Department of Anthroplogy....
"Will the real Homo erectus please stand up" by John Alsoszatai-Petho CWU, Department of Anthroplogy.
wn.com/Natural Science Homo Erectus
"Will the real Homo erectus please stand up" by John Alsoszatai-Petho CWU, Department of Anthroplogy.
Human Origins: Expanding World of Homo Erectus
For more on this, visit the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History's humanorigins.si.edu!...
For more on this, visit the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History's humanorigins.si.edu!
wn.com/Human Origins Expanding World Of Homo Erectus
For more on this, visit the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History's humanorigins.si.edu!
Homo Erectus Dmanisi
The spectacular fossilised skull of an ancient human ancestor that died nearly two million years ago has forced scientists to rethink the story of early huma......
The spectacular fossilised skull of an ancient human ancestor that died nearly two million years ago has forced scientists to rethink the story of early huma...
wn.com/Homo Erectus Dmanisi
The spectacular fossilised skull of an ancient human ancestor that died nearly two million years ago has forced scientists to rethink the story of early huma...