Search results for "Anatomically modern humans" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • European examples of Homo sapiens sapiens, modern human beings. Cro-Magnons ... For all intents and purposes, the Cro-Magnons were anatomically modern ...
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  • in its early stages of development. In humans and most mammals, an embryo ... fertilization and the time that it is anatomically and physiologically complete ...
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  • Archaic Homo sapiens, the forerunner of anatomically modern humans ... presence of Upper Palaeolithic anatomically modern humans. ...
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  • Galen was born around 129 C.E. in Pergamum (modern-day Bergama, Turkey ... because, in some respects, they are anatomically similar to humans. Galen ...
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  • Archaic Homo sapiens, the forerunner of anatomically modern humans ... did indeed interbreed with anatomically modern humans circa 45,000 to ...
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  • further to the east). Later, anatomically modern humans left Africa (perhaps ... Archaic Homo sapiens, the forerunner of anatomically modern humans ...
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  • These flowers provide beauty and joy to humans. Flowers have been show to ... florets). Each small flower may be anatomically as described above (see ...
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  • Even in the nervous system of a single species such as humans, hundreds ... processing of concurrent signals. In humans, the sophistication of the ...
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  • frees the hands for manipulating objects. Humans share with other primates ... only define themselves biologically and anatomically, but also in psychological ...
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  • of the cultural repertoire of the first anatomically modern humans in Europe or that perhaps Neanderthals also engaged in painting caves. ...
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  • are some of the more unusual choices for modern sculptors. Andy Goldsworthy ... be because Gandharan Buddhist sculpture in modern Afghanistan displays Greek ...
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  • The following are some of the major branches into which modern neuroscience ... how neural circuits are formed and used anatomically and physiologically to ...
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  • It is the primary means by which humans convey meaning, both in spoken ... in Broca's and Wernicke's areas. Humans acquire language through ...
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  • for us that is often what we are judging. Modern aestheticians have asserted ... characteristics seem to by shared by all humans. Some scenes and motifs—some ...
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  • This modern concept of emotion first emerged in the English language ... are essential to emotions. The first modern version of such theories ...
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  • Society, which laid the foundations of modern experimental science. England ... Cro-Magnons (the first anatomically modern humans) are believed to ...
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