Modern Human Skull (Homo Sapiens Sapiens)

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Title

Modern Human Skull (Homo Sapiens Sapiens)

Subject

Zoology

Description

"Replica of modern human skull. The earliest known anatomically modern human fossils, distinguished by chins and high foreheads, are 150,000 to 200,000 years old, from Ethiopia.

About Homo Sapiens:
1. Linnaean taxonomy:
    -Vertebrata (subphylum)
      -Synapsida (class)
        -Placentalia (subclass)
         -Reptiliomorpha (superorder)
           -Therapsida (order)
             -Haplorhini (suborder)
               -Hominoidea (superfamily)
                 -Hominidae (family)
                   -Homininae (subfamily)
                     -Hominini (tribe)

2. Common names: Human, Neanderthal"
(UCL Grant Museum of Zoology)

Source

UCL Grant Museum of Zoology

Files

IMG_1975.jpg
IMG_1979.jpg

Collection

Citation

“Modern Human Skull (Homo Sapiens Sapiens),” A Collection of Collections, accessed May 15, 2024, https://nikkicollects.omeka.net/items/show/5.