Human evolution

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Human evolution or paleoanthropology is a theory within evolution which posits that mankind evolved from more primitive species over the course of 40 million years, with the most dramatic changes occuring during the last 2 million years. An absence of intermediary fossils, no plausible pathway for the development of the brain, and countless other disproofs to the theory has rendered human evolution more of a philosophy of a belief system rather than a valid scientific concept.


Claimed chain of early humans/hominids according to evolutionary science
Image Species Details Claimed Dates
Ardipithecus ramidus.png
Ardipithecus ramidus Earliest claimed fossil hominid. 4.4 mya
Australopithecus anamensis.png
Australopithecus anamensis Found in Allia Bay in Kenya, and named in 1995. 4.2 - 3.9 mya
Australopithecus afarensis.png
Australopithecus afarensis - 3.5 - 2.9 mya
- Homo habilis Called handy man due to tools found near his remains 2.4 - 1.5 mya
- Homo erectus - 1.8 mya - 300,000 years ago
- Homo sapiens (archaic) - 500,000 - 200,000 years ago
- Homo sapiens neanderthalensis - 230,000 - 30,000 years ago
- Homo sapiens (modern) - 120,000 years ago - present

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