List of human evolution fossils

List of human evolution fossils

The following charts give a brief overview of several notable primate fossil finds relating to human evolution. As there are thousands of fossils, this overview is not meant to be complete, but does show some of the most important finds. The fossils are arranged by approximate age as determined by radiometric dating and/or incremental dating. The species name represents current consensus, when there is no clear scientific consensus the other possible classifications are indicated; deprecated classifications may be found on the fossil's page. Not all the fossils shown are considered direct ancestors to "Homo sapiens" but are very closely related to direct ancestors and are therefore important to the study of the lineage.

More than 4 million years old

1 million - 2 million years old

Less than 50,000 years old

Abbreviations used in fossil catalog name

*AL - Afar Locality, Ethiopia
*ARA-VP - Aramis Vertebrate Paleontology, Ethiopia
*BOU-VP - Bouri Vertebrate Paleontology, Ethiopia
*ER - East (Lake) Rudolf, Kenya
*KGA - Konso-Gardula, Ethiopia
*KNM - Kenya National Museum
*KP - Kanapoi, Kenya
*OH - Olduvai Hominid, Tanzania
*SK - Swartkrans, South Africa
*Sts,Stw - Sterkfontein, South Africa
*TM - Transvaal Museum, South Africa
*TM - Toros-Menalla, Chad
*WT - West (Lake) Turkana, Kenya

See also

* Human evolution
* List of fossil sites
* List of notable fossils
* List of transitional fossils
* Most recent common ancestor

References

*cite book | author=Tattersall, Ian, Schwartz, Jeffery | title=Extinct Humans | publisher=Westview Press, Boulder CO |date=2000 |id=ISBN 0-8133-3482-9
*cite book|author=Larsen, Clark Spencer, Matter, Robert M, Gebo, Daniel L|title=Human Origins: the fossil record|publisher=Waveland Press, Prospect Heights, IL|date=1991|id=ISBN 0-88133-575-4
*cite web | title=Smithsonian Human Origins Program| url=http://www.mnh.si.edu/anthro/humanorigins/ | accessdate=2006-08-29
*cite web|title=Prominent Hominid Fossils|url=http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/specimen.html|accessdate=2006-08-31
*Grine, F.E, Jungers, W.L, Schultz, J. (1996) Phenetic Affinities Among Early Homo Crania from East and South Africa. "Journal of Human Evolution" 30 pp.189-225


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