Australopithecine (redirect from Hominina)
The australopithecines, formally Australopithecina or Hominina, are generally any species in the related genera of Australopithecus and Paranthropus. It...
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Laetoli (section Hominina footprints from site G)
Tanzania. The site is dated to the Plio-Pleistocene and famous for its Hominina footprints, preserved in volcanic ash. The site of the Laetoli footprints...
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suggestion by Wood and Richmond (2000), would be a member of the subtribe Hominina of the tribe Hominini: that is, modern humans and their closest relatives...
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introduced by Camille Arambourg (1948), who combined the categories of Hominina and Simiina pursuant to Gray's classifications (1825). Traditionally, chimpanzees...
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Classification", below). For example, tribe Hominini shows two subtribes: subtribe Hominina, which contains at least two extinct genera; and subtribe Panina, which...
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Richmond (2000) would introduce Hominina as a subtribe alongside Australopithecina, with Homo the only known genus within Hominina. Alternatively, following...
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5-to-4.5-million-year-old Ardipithecus and later Hominina. The classification of Sahelanthropus in Hominina, as well as Ardipithecus and the 6-million-year-old...
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List of human evolution fossils (redirect from List of hominina fossils)
The following tables give an overview of notable finds of hominin fossils and remains relating to human evolution, beginning with the formation of the...
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at the age of 101. List of fossil sites (with link directory) List of hominina (hominid) fossils (with images) "In Memory of Ralph Solecki (1917-2019)"...
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separate subtribes. They classified Homo and all bipedal apes in the subtribe Hominina and Pan in the subtribe Panina. (Wood (2010) discussed the different views...
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