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Homo erectus (Sangiran 17), H. sapiens (?) H. neanderthalens

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Homo erectus (Sangiran 17), H. sapiens (?) H. neanderthalens

L to R, cast of Homo erectus, (Sangiran 17), Sangiran, Java, 700, 000 years old; cast of recent Homo sapiens skull from South East Asia; cast of Neanderthal skull from La Ferrassie, France, 50, 000 years old. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Mary Evans Picture Library 2015 - https://copyrighthub.org/s0/hub1/creation/maryevans/MaryEvansPictureID/10712536

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Bone Cast Compare Comparison Dordogne Ferrassie 1 Fossil Fossilised Hominini Homo Homo Erectus Homo Neanderthalensis Homo Sapiens Human Java La Ferrassie La Ferrassie 1 Neanderthal Recent Skull Three Sangiran

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In this thought-provoking image, a comparison of three casts of ancient human skulls invites us to contemplate the rich history and evolutionary journey of our species. From left to right, we see the cast of Homo erectus, specifically the Sangiran 17 fossil discovered in Sangiran, Java, dating back approximately 700,000 years. This early human species is recognized for its upright posture and advanced brain size compared to its predecessors. Next to it is a cast of a recent Homo sapiens skull from South East Asia. Homo sapiens, the modern human species, originated in Africa around 300,000 years ago and eventually spread across the world. The skull in this image represents the diversity of our species, which has thrived and adapted to various environments. Lastly, we have the cast of a Neanderthal skull from La Ferrassie, France, dating back around 50,000 years. Neanderthals, classified as Homo neanderthalensis, are our closest extinct relatives, sharing a common ancestry with Homo sapiens and Homo erectus. Neanderthals are known for their distinctive features, such as a prominent brow ridge and large nose, which were well-adapted to their cold European environment. This powerful image encourages us to reflect on the connections and differences between these ancient human ancestors. By studying their anatomy and comparing their fossilized remains, scientists can piece together the story of our evolutionary history and better understand the diversity of our shared human lineage.


Framed Prints of Homo erectus (Sangiran 17), H. sapiens (?) H. neanderthalens

Discover the fascinating history of human evolution with our exquisite range of Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating piece features a side-by-side comparison of casts from significant fossil finds: Homo erectus (Sangiran 17) from Sangiran, Java, approximately 700,000 years old, Homo sapiens from South East Asia, and Neanderthal from La Ferrassie, France, dating back to around 50,000 years ago. Each meticulously crafted print is sourced from high-quality images provided by Mary Evans Prints Online and expertly framed to preserve their beauty and authenticity. Bring a piece of history into your home or office and explore the rich tapestry of our ancestors' stories.


Photo Prints of Homo erectus (Sangiran 17), H. sapiens (?) H. neanderthalens

Discover the fascinating history of human evolution with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints featuring the iconic image of Homo erectus (Sangiran 17), H. sapiens (?), and H. neanderthalensis. This captivating image, rights managed from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases three significant casts - Homo erectus from Sangiran, Java, estimated to be 700,000 years old; a recent Homo sapiens skull from South East Asia; and a Neanderthal skull from La Ferrassie, France, dating back to approximately 50,000 years ago. These high-quality prints offer a unique perspective on our ancestors, making them an essential addition to any museum, educational institution, or personal collection. Explore the intriguing story of human evolution through these beautifully preserved specimens.


Poster Prints of Homo erectus (Sangiran 17), H. sapiens (?) H. neanderthalens

Discover the fascinating journey of human evolution with our Media Storehouse range of Poster Prints featuring the iconic image of Homo erectus (Sangiran 17), Homo sapiens, and Homo neanderthalensis. This captivating image, Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online, brings together three significant representatives of our ancient ancestors. From left to right, the cast of Homo erectus (Sangiran 17) hails from Sangiran, Java, dating back 700,000 years. The cast of the recent Homo sapiens skull comes from South East Asia, while the cast of the Neanderthal skull is from La Ferrassie, France, and dates back approximately 50,000 years. These high-quality poster prints are perfect for educational settings, museums, classrooms, or personal collections. Delve into the intriguing world of human history and explore the connections that bind us to our ancestors. Order your set today and bring the story of our evolution to life!


Jigsaw Puzzles of Homo erectus (Sangiran 17), H. sapiens (?) H. neanderthalens

Discover the fascinating journey of human evolution with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzles featuring the iconic image of Homo erectus (Sangiran 17), Homo sapiens, and Homo neanderthalensis. This captivating puzzle showcases high-quality, museum-grade casts of these ancient hominids. Homo erectus, represented by the Sangiran 17 cast from Java, is believed to be one of the first humans to leave Africa and spread across Asia around 700,000 years ago. The recent Homo sapiens skull from South East Asia represents our own species, which emerged around 300,000 years ago. Lastly, the Neanderthal skull from La Ferrassie, France, is a reminder of our close relatives, the Neanderthals, who lived in Europe until around 50,000 years ago. Assemble this intriguing puzzle and gain a deeper appreciation for the rich history of our ancestors.

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