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- Archaic_humans abstract "A number of varieties of Homo are grouped into the broad category of archaic humans in the period beginning 500,000 years ago (or 500ka). It typically includes Homo neanderthalensis (40ka-300ka), Homo rhodesiensis (125ka-300ka), Homo heidelbergensis (200ka-600ka), and may also include Homo antecessor (800ka-1200ka). This category is contrasted with anatomically modern humans, which include Homo sapiens sapiens and Homo sapiens idaltu. Modern humans are theorized to have evolved from archaic humans, who in turn evolved from Homo erectus. Varieties of archaic humans are sometimes included under the binomial name "Homo sapiens" because their brain size is very similar to that of modern humans. Archaic humans had a brain size averaging 1200 to 1400 cubic centimeters, which overlaps with the range of modern humans. Archaics are distinguished from anatomically modern humans by having a thick skull, prominent brow ridges and the lack of a prominent chin.Anatomically modern humans appear from about 200,000 years ago and after 70,000 years ago (see Toba catastrophe theory) gradually marginalize the "archaic" varieties. Non-modern varieties of Homo are certain to have survived until after 30,000 years ago, and perhaps until as recent as 10,000 years ago. Which of these, if any, are included under the term "archaic human" is a matter of definition and varies among authors. Nonetheless, according to recent genetic studies, modern humans may have bred with "at least two groups" of ancient humans: Neanderthals and Denisovans. Other studies have cast doubt on admixture being the source of the shared genetic markers between archaic and modern humans, pointing to an ancestral origin of the traits originating 500,000 to 800,000 years ago.New evidence suggests another group may also have been extant as recently as 11,500 years ago, the Red Deer Cave people of China. Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum in London has suggested that these people could be a result of mating between Denisovans and modern humans. Other scientists remain skeptical, suggesting that the unique features are within the variations expected for human populations.".
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- Archaic_humans wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ancestral".
- Archaic_humans wikiPageWikiLinkText "Archaic ''Homo sapiens''".
- Archaic_humans wikiPageWikiLinkText "Archaic humans".
- Archaic_humans wikiPageWikiLinkText "Archaic people".
- Archaic_humans wikiPageWikiLinkText "archaic ''H. sapiens''".
- Archaic_humans wikiPageWikiLinkText "archaic ''Homo sapiens''".
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- Archaic_humans wikiPageWikiLinkText "archaic humans".
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- Archaic_humans wikiPageWikiLinkText "early Homo sapiens".
- Archaic_humans wikiPageWikiLinkText "human".
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- Archaic_humans subject Category:Early_species_of_Homo.
- Archaic_humans subject Category:Hominina.
- Archaic_humans subject Category:Human_evolution.
- Archaic_humans subject Category:Humans.
- Archaic_humans subject Category:Middle_Stone_Age.
- Archaic_humans subject Category:Paleoanthropology.
- Archaic_humans subject Category:Recent_African_origin_of_modern_humans.
- Archaic_humans comment "A number of varieties of Homo are grouped into the broad category of archaic humans in the period beginning 500,000 years ago (or 500ka). It typically includes Homo neanderthalensis (40ka-300ka), Homo rhodesiensis (125ka-300ka), Homo heidelbergensis (200ka-600ka), and may also include Homo antecessor (800ka-1200ka). This category is contrasted with anatomically modern humans, which include Homo sapiens sapiens and Homo sapiens idaltu.".
- Archaic_humans label "Archaic humans".
- Archaic_humans sameAs إنسان_بدائي.
- Archaic_humans sameAs Pradavni_čovjek.
- Archaic_humans sameAs Homo_sapiens_arcaic.
- Archaic_humans sameAs Archaischer_Homo_sapiens.
- Archaic_humans sameAs Αρχαϊκοί_Homo_sapiens.