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    Tighennif (redirect from Homo mauritanicus)
    vertebrate paleontologist Camille Arambourg classified as Atlantanthropus mauritanicus in 1955. Charles Guillaume Marie Appollinaire Antoine Cousin Montauban...
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    still recommended reviving mauritanicus to house all Early Pleistocene North African specimens as "H. ergaster mauritanicus". In 2007 primatologist Esteban...
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    Homo (from Latin homō 'human') is a genus of great ape that emerged from the genus Australopithecus and encompasses the extant species Homo sapiens (modern...
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    classified it as a subspecies of Homo sapiens, and Howell (1999) did not assign the species to a genus. H. e. mauritanicus (Arambourg 1954): A subspecies...
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    1859 for cattle fossils found in Nerbudda deposits. Bos primigenius mauritanicus was coined by Philippe Thomas in 1881 who described fossils found in...
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    (North Africa) Zebras Giant zebra (Equus capensis) Saharan zebra (Equus mauritanicus) Proboscidea Elephantidae (elephants) Palaeoloxodon iolensis? (other...
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  • trend towards global warming, the expansion of anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) to all emerged land masses, the appearance of agriculture and animal...
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