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How old are the oldest Homo sapiens in Far East Asia?
There is abundant genetic and paleontological evidence supporting the African origin of our species. At some point in its evolution, Homo sapiens spread out of Africa into Eurasia, replacing or partially absorbing local populations of other hominin forms.
J. Hublin
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The origin and evolution of Homo sapiens [PDF]
C. Stringer
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THE MOST IMPORTANT HUMAN ORIGINS STUDIES OF VIETNAM (1906 - 2018)
This article summarizes all important research achievements concerning ancient human remains in Vietnam for over 100 years.In the Early Palaeolithic, more than half a million years ago, Homo erectus existed - this is the beginning of Vietnamese ...
Nguyễn Lân Cường
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Paidagogos (παιδαγωγός) i ars educandi (αρς εδυκανδι) w kontekście epigenetyki
From evolution standpoint, every living organism is bound with its environment. Adaptation to the environment and its changes had always accompanied Man. Taking care of food but not overeating was a pass to current and future life.
Wiesław Dyk
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Since when have humans had a soul?
An attempt is made to determine when humans have had a soul. For this purpose, mind and soul are distinguished from each other. This clarification of terms makes it possible to criticise the emergentist view, which assumes that the soul arises naturally ...
Andreas May
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The southern African indigenous Khoe-San populations harbor the most divergent lineages of all living peoples. Exploring their genomes is key to understanding deep human history. We sequenced 25 full genomes from five Khoe-San populations, revealing many
Carina M. Schlebusch +15 more
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Configuration of Stable Evolutionary Strategy of Homo Sapiens and Evolutionary Risks of Technological Civilization (the Conceptual Model Essay) [PDF]
Stable evolutionary strategy of Homo sapiens (SESH) is built in accordance with the modular and hierarchical principle and consists of the same type of self-replicating elements, i.e. is a system of systems.
Cheshko, Valentin T. +2 more
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According to the informatics-cybernetic model of the Humankind’s hierarchical system, information technologies (IT) appear historically: 1) signal positions/sounds/movements: the characteristic size (radius of the same area circle) is ~64 m, the ...
Sergey N. Grinchenko, Julia L. Shchapova
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Homo digitalis + Homo plurilinguis = Homo sapiens?
L’Homo digitalis constitue-t-il une évolution par rapport à l’Homo sapiens ou en est-il une partie ? Voilà la question que pose cette contribution multilingue écrite à six mains.
Antje-Marianne Kolde +2 more
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Y. N. HARARI, FROM SAPIENS TO DEUS
Y. N. Harari, From Sapiens to Deus. This article considers the two most recent books by Y. N. Harari, Sapiens (2011) and Homo Deus (2015) and tries to critically discuss the main themes: the cognitive, agricultural, scientific (including industrial ...
Jacques COULARDEAU
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