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archaic Homo sapiens

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archaic Homo sapiens  (är-kk)
Relating to or being an early form or subspecies of Homo sapiens, anatomically distinct from modern humans. Neanderthals in Europe and Solo man in Asia are usually classed as archaic humans. Though archaic humans belong to the same species as modern humans, not all archaic groups or populations are necessarily ancestral to Homo sapiens sapiens. According to certain models of human evolution, modern humans replaced archaic populations throughout Asia and Europe after migrating out of Africa in comparatively recent times. In other models, widely separated but interbreeding archaic groups in different parts of the world evolved independently into today's physiologically distinct geographic populations.


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These early humans, with brains at least as large as ours at forty-five to fifty ounces, left a cultural heritage that includes the wonderful grave at Shanidar in Iran, in which an archaic Homo sapiens of the Neanderthal type was lovingly buried with flowers.
The hunters, called archaic Homo sapiens or Homo heidelbergensis, were distant ancestors of Neanderthals.
Investigators generally agree that direct ancestors of modern humans - principally Homo erectus, but also a more recent group known as archaic Homo sapiens - fashioned Acheulean artifacts.
 
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