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Mrs. Rogers

How did Homo sapiens adapt? - 3 views

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    A good website for physical description.
Mrs. Rogers

Neanderthals were not specially adapted to cold climate - The Archaeology News Network - 2 views

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    A good site to help with physical description.
Mrs. Rogers

BBC - The evolution of man - 6 views

  • Lucy was discovered in 1974
  • "Bipedalism is the most distinctive, apparently earliest, defining characteristic of humans,
  • Lucy's species Australopithecus afarensis, which means 'southern ape of Afar'
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    this website is really helping you to learn about Lucy.
Lorenz U

homo floresiensis - 1 views

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    i think that this website gives you a lot of info about what they looked like. But it doesn't say much about how they survived
Ashlinn W

Human Family Tree | The Smithsonian Institution's Human Origins Program - 10 views

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    This website helped us research about the hot rudolfensis
Tarek  T

Homo heidelbergensis - 3 views

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    thanks Tarek
Kalina T

Homo erectus | The Smithsonian Institution's Human Origins Program - 2 views

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    This website really helped us to find out useful information about the home erectus.
Thomas B

Homo habilis | The Smithsonian Institution's Human Origins Program - 3 views

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    A team led by scientists Louis and Mary Leakey uncovered the fossilized remains of a unique early human between 1960 and 1963 at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. The type speciman, OH 7, was found by Jonathan Leakey, so was nicknamed "Jonny's child".
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    hey i think this Website can really help us
Zarah  V

Homo neanderthalensis | The Smithsonian Institution's Human Origins Program - 5 views

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    In fact, Neanderthals and modern humans may have had little direct interaction for tens of thousands of years until during one very cold period, modern humans spread across Europe. Their presence may have prevented Neanderthals from expanding back into areas they once favored and served as a catalyst for the Neanderthal's impending extinction.
Mrs. Rogers

Australopithecus afarensis - Australian Museum - 4 views

  • This species is one of the best known of our ancestors due to a number of major discoveries including a set of fossil footprints and a fairly complete fossil skeleton of a female nicknamed 'Lucy'.
  • Key physical features
Mrs. Rogers

Compare the Skeletons - 2 views

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    Compare the skeletons of chimpanzees, Lucy, and modern humans in this interactive website to see some of the physiological modifications that made walking upright possible.
Mrs. Rogers

I Love Lucy - 5 views

  • What was Lucy? She had both ape and human characteristics. Which was she? She is actually related to both humans and apes.
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    "What was Lucy? She had both ape and human characteristics. Which was she? She is actually related to both humans and apes."
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