RMFXBYAH–Homo Sapiens Sapiens. Modern human. Skull.
RMG36PD8–Animals and homo sapiens at the time of the Flood
RF2GD3BP8–Skull of Homo sapiens sapiens, in anthropology and paleontology, the subspecies of Homo sapiens that consists of the only living members of genus Homo
RMKJ5FP2–Skull of an early homo sapiens found in Eastern Europe.
RMD6TYJC–Homo neanderthalensis vs Homo sapiens Skull
RMD6CA99–Homo sapiens Idaltu, Ethiopian National Museum, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
RMBXCA82–human skull Homo sapiens sapiens in profile
RMWPEENM–Homo sapiens skull modern human skull
RMF5GAHJ–Skeleton of Man. Skhull Cave (Me'arat Hagedi). Middle Paleolithic period. Ca. 100,000 years before the present. 40-50 years old of the arcahic Homo Sapiens Sapiens. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel.
RMP2BE6K–. Homo sapiens - Madagascar . 1864 UBA01 IZ19400094-y, 17-09-09, 12:53, 8C, 7008x9898 (652+402), 100%%%%, BasisCurve Art, 1/50 s, R49.6, G19.4, B12.4 151 Homo sapiens - Madagascar - 1864 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ19400085
RMP7MTKP–Osteal tissue of Modern Man (Homo sapiens sapiens)
RMCNTMN8–people, human beings, humans (Homo sapiens sapiens), Cross section of the small intestine
RFPKEMGX–Homo sapiens, cromagnon. Human evolution illustration
RMETMNN5–Depiction of a Homo Sapiens, or modern human.
RMRYETEE–prehistory, human / prehistoric man, Homo sapiens, cranium, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2A5YY0T–The human genome is the complete set of nucleic acid sequence for humans (Homo sapiens), encoded as DNA within the 23 chromosome pairs in cell nuclei and in a small DNA molecule found within individual mitochondria. Dated 2015
RMMW2E3G–Homo-Sapiens Museum, Ano Kera, Lasithi Region, Kriti (Crete) region, Greece
RM2PNCR92–Early European modern humans, or Cro-Magnons. The first early modern humans (Homo sapiens) to settle in Europe, migrating from Western Asia. From the book Outline of History by H.G. Wells, published 1920.
RFJH0MW5–MusŽe de l'homme, Museum of Mankind, Paris. Homo sapiens skull. France.
RMFXBYDT–Homo Sapiens Sapiens. Modern human. Skull.
RMG3898F–Cro-Magnon - Homo Sapiens
RMP51H5G–HOMO SAPIENS SAPIENS. Varios individuos dando sepultura a uno de sus muertos.
RM2A2542B–Homo aurignacensis of Homo Sapiens Sapiens.Homo sapiens (Latin: 'wise man') is the binomial nomenclature (also known as the scientific name) for the only extant human species. Homo is the human genus,
RM2B0W98T–Homo sapiens skull Skhul 5
RFJ031TM–Neanderthal were a species of archaic humans in the genus Homo that went extinct about 40,000 years ago.
RMEA9ABK–Homo sapiens small intestine villi, darkfield photomicrograph
RMBB4NM6–Male human being (Homo sapiens)
RMCPDNCJ–Skull of Homo sapiens. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom.
RM2K0W9XY–The Loschbour man (also Loschbur man) – a skeleton of Homo sapiens from the European Mesolithic discovered in 1935 in Mullerthal, Luxembourg.
RMP7MTKT–Microphoto of hair folliculs of Modern Man (Homo sapiens sapiens)
RMCNTMND–people, human beings, humans (Homo sapiens sapiens), Cross section of the large intestine
RM2WCWBME–Guiyang. 17th Jan, 2024. This undated file photo shows a fossil of a Neoanthropus Homo sapiens sapiens molar tooth unearthed at the Chuandong Site in Puding County, southwest China's Guizhou Province. Large quantities of artifacts made of stone, bone and horn have been unearthed at Chuandong Site in Puding County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, indicating prehistoric human activity dating back more than 55,000 years. TO GO WITH 'New finds in China's Guizhou indicate prehistoric human activity over 55,000 years ago' Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMETMMK9–Depiction of a Homo Sapiens, or modern human.
RFF1HX4F–footprints Homo sapiens , people in the sand
RM2A5YY1A–The human genome is the complete set of nucleic acid sequence for humans (Homo sapiens), encoded as DNA within the 23 chromosome pairs in cell nuclei and in a small DNA molecule found within individual mitochondria. Dated 2015
RMCXT1AT–Human skull, Homo sapiens
RFEMNAXB–Prehistorical models of Homo sapiens cave dwellers in a rock cave
RFJH0MW4–MusŽe de l'homme, Museum of Mankind, Paris. Homo sapiens skull. France.
RMFXBYC3–Homo Sapiens Sapiens. Modern human. Skull. Mandible.
RM2B0G59X–Plaster cast of a skull with lower jaw of a Homo sapiens. Slight surface damage., Casting, skull, plaster, 23 x 15 x 19.5 cm, prehistory, France, Dordogne, Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, Cro Magnon
RM2DAG3GN–The Cradle of Mankind exhibition hall with depiction of early Homo Sapiens hunting, Nairobi National Museum, Kenya
RMKJ5FR2–Skull of an early homo sapiens found in Eastern Europe.
RM2K1JWH1–Homo sapiens Skull, Kow Swamp, Victoria, Australia
RFJ031T3–Turkana Boy or Nariokotome Boy, is the common name of Homo erectus of a hominin youth who lived during the early Pleistocene.
RMBB4G8A–Skeleton of a Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) compared with a skeleton of a modern human (Homo sapiens).
RMCPDGTC–Skull probably from Homo sapiens. From Laetoli. Tanzania. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom.
RMFG7G4T–Griechenland, Kreta, Lassithi, Homo Sapiens Museum bei Kera
RMP7MTM0–Microphoto of section of lip of Modern Man (Homo sapiens sapiens)
RMCW6M6B–people, human beings, humans (Homo sapiens sapiens), Ovary with ovarian follicles clearly visible
RFBGYYE5–Human Skull (Homo sapiens)
RMETMP6X–Depiction of a Homo Sapiens, or modern human.
RFGDRPDN–footprints Homo sapiens , people in the sand
RM2A5YY0M–The human genome is the complete set of nucleic acid sequence for humans (Homo sapiens), encoded as DNA within the 23 chromosome pairs in cell nuclei and in a small DNA molecule found within individual mitochondria. Dated 2015
RMCXT1AH–A child's skull, Homo sapiens
RMCXPN18–People (Homo sapiens). Crowds. Walking around Olympic Park. London. England. UK
RMCWB4EE–Homo sapiens museum, Crete, Greece
RMFX9X9T–Homo Sapiens. Cro-Magnon. Early modern human. European Upper Paleolithic. Replica skull.
RFPBTY0M–A cast of the Homo Sapiens and a cast of the homo Homo neanderthalensis skull in the expositive interactive space of the famous Science Museum denomin
RF2EDX3RH–Reconstruction of Homo heidelbergensis, aka H. sapiens heidelbergensis, extinct Species of Human from the Middle Pleistocene or Chibanian Era
RMKJ5FP3–Skull of an early homo sapiens found in Eastern Europe.
RM2KD0TF9–Homo sapiens Child skull Qafzeh Cave, Israel - Qafzeh11
RMEAXK99–Skull of ''Homo sapiens''
RF2KWJARD–NEANDERTHALENSIS or Homo sapiens sculpture at the Museum in Science City, Ahmedabad, Gujrat, India
RMDA1XW6–Homo sapiens Idaltu, Ethiopian National Museum, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
RMR2M2TR–Homo sapiens. Reproduction of a skull. Cranial capacity: 1650 cc. 120000 to the present. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RMFG7G4W–Griechenland, Kreta, Lassithi, Homo Sapiens Museum bei Kera
RMP7MTKW–Microphoto of section of glandula mammae of Modern Man (Homo sapiens sapiens)
RMCNTMNK–people, human beings, humans (Homo sapiens sapiens), Cross section of the liver with glycogen storage
RFBGYYE6–Human Skull (Homo sapiens)
RMETMMGR–Depiction of a Homo Sapiens, or modern human.
RFHA1556–Stone-age homo sapiens old house on Crete island
RM2A5YY1N–The human genome is the complete set of nucleic acid sequence for humans (Homo sapiens), encoded as DNA within the 23 chromosome pairs in cell nuclei and in a small DNA molecule found within individual mitochondria. Dated 2015
RMCXT132–Skull of a Homo sapiens, anatomical illustration
RMCXPM2T–People (Homo sapiens). Crowds. Walking around Olympic Park. London. England. UK
RMCWB4J5–Windmill at the homo sapiens museum, Crete, Greece
RMFX9XA0–Homo Sapiens. Cro-Magnon. Early modern human. European Upper Paleolithic. Replica skull.
RMAHYJW3–Human skull model against black background
RF2R3WP28–Homo sapiens
RMKJ5FP5–Skull of an early homo sapiens found in Eastern Europe. Homo rudolfensis (also Australopithecus rudolfensis) is an extinct species of the Hominini tribe known only through a handful of representative fossils, the first of which was discovered by Bernard Ngeneo, a member of a team led by anthropologist Richard Leakey and zoologist Meave Leakey in 1972, at Koobi Fora on the east side of Lake Rudolf (now Lake Turkana) in Kenya.
RM2KD0TFX–Homo sapiens Child skull Qafzeh Cave, Israel - Qafzeh11
RFDYMDWC–Reconstructed fossil skull of Homo sapiens
RM2R88T0J–Skull of a neanderthaler and Homo sapiens (human)
RM2J556AE–Homo sapiens idaltu representation, Addis Ababa National Museum, Ethiopia
RMR30389–Chalcolithic period. Skull of Homo sapiens impregnated with dye (ocher). La Sonseca (Laborcillas, Granada province, Andalusia). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RMFG7G4J–Griechenland, Kreta, Lassithi, Homo Sapiens Museum bei Kera
RMB48AW8–aeon / prehistory, people, prehistoric men, homo sapiens neanderthalensis, Neanderthal man, circa 150000 - 40000 BC, profil, portrait, reconstruction, engraving after drawing, 19th century, historic, historical, stone age, sapient,
RMCW6MBX–people, human beings, humans (Homo sapiens sapiens), Dense connective tissue known as Elastic or Yellow Cartilage
RMBRAG8J–The muscles of the human body.
RMETMNN2–Depiction of a Homo Sapiens, or modern human.
RM2CFR446–Bramsche, Germany. 27th May, 2020. The development to Homo sapiens sapiens is illustrated in the exhibition '2 million years of migration' in the rooms of the Varus Battle in the Osnabrück Land - Museum und Park Kalkriese. Credit: Friso Gentsch/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2A2MTAX–Homo sapiens, Print, Homo sapiens is the only extant human species. The name is Latin for 'wise man' and was introduced in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (who is himself the lectotype for the species)., Java
RMDGXGFN–Replica skull of Cro magnon, Homo sapiens, evolution of human species
RMCXPN2J–People (Homo sapiens). Crowds. Walking around Olympic Park. London. England. UK
RMCWB440–Exhibits at the Homo Sapiens Museum, Crete, Greece
RM2BGR469–Kow Swamp 5 Skull. Homo Sapiens. c. 13.000 years old. Kow Swamp, Victoria, Australia.
RMGAN6HM–Homo Sapiens Museum Crete Greece
RM2C69GN9–Recreation of Homo Sapiens gathering fruits. Nairobi National Museum. Kenya. Africa.
RMKJ5FNY–Skull of an early homo sapiens found in Eastern Europe. Homo rudolfensis (also Australopithecus rudolfensis) is an extinct species of the Hominini tribe known only through a handful of representative fossils, the first of which was discovered by Bernard Ngeneo, a member of a team led by anthropologist Richard Leakey and zoologist Meave Leakey in 1972, at Koobi Fora on the east side of Lake Rudolf (now Lake Turkana) in Kenya.
RMKJGHYG–Side View of Homo sapiens vs La Ferrassie1 Homo neanderthalensis Skull
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