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Homo erectus narmadensis / Homo erectus narmadensis
homo erectus narmadensis is a subtype, defined based on fossil residues located in Narmada Valley of India, peeling of homoectus species. This individual is known for a kull piece that dates about 500,000 years ago and is an important finding in terms of the evolution of the early homine. Anatomyically, homo erectus carries its general properties; contains thick skull bones, pronounced eyebrow protrusions and features such as smaller brain volume. With no direct medical importance in the clinical context, human evolution and paleoantropology work are used as a reference point.
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❓ What is Homo erectus narmadensis?
Homo erectus narmadensis; homo erectus narmadensis is a subtype, defined based on fossil residues located in Narmada Valley of India, peeling of homoectus species. This individual is known for a kull piece that dates about 500,000 years ago and is an important finding in terms of the evolution of the early homine. Anatomyically, homo erectus carries its general properties; contains thick skull bones, pronounced eyebrow protrusions and features such as smaller brain volume. With no direct medical importance in the clinical context, human evolution and paleoantropology work are used as a reference point.
❓ What is Homo erectus narmadensis in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "Homo erectus narmadensis" is Homo erectus narmadensis.
❓ Which medical field is Homo erectus narmadensis related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.