Primatology: Study of Non-Human Primates
Author: iamdefinitory
Fossilization
Fossilization – The process by which organic material is preserved as fossils over time.
Multiregional Hypothesis
Multiregional Hypothesis – A theory suggesting that modern humans evolved simultaneously in different regions from earlier hominin populations.
Out of Africa Theory
Out of Africa Theory – The widely accepted model stating that modern humans originated in Africa and migrated to other parts of the world.
Denisovans
Denisovans – A distinct group of archaic humans known from fossil evidence in Siberia, genetically related to Neanderthals.
Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis)
Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) – A species closely related to modern humans, known for robust bodies and complex cultural behaviors.
Homo erectus
Homo erectus – A species of early humans known for standing upright, using fire, and migrating out of Africa.
Homo habilis
Homo habilis – An early species of the genus Homo, known as “Handy Man” for its association with stone tool use.
Australopithecus
Australopithecus – An extinct genus of early hominins that lived in Africa and showed both ape-like and human-like traits.
Hominin – A subgroup within hominids, specifically referring to species more closely related to modern humans than to chimpanzees.