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  1. Homo cepranensis is a proposed name for a human species, known from only one skull cap discovered in 1994. The fossil was discovered in Italy by archeologist Italo Biddittu and was nicknamed 'Ceprano Man' after the nearby town. Homo cepranensis lived between 350,000 and 500,000 years ago, based on the fossil dating [Muttoni 2009].
    Genus: Homo
    Other Names: Ceprano Man
    Species: Homo cepranensis
    Time Period: 500,000 to 350,000 years ago
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  3. Homo cepranensis - Bradshaw Foundation

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    Homo cepranensis is a proposed name for a human species, known from only one skull cap discovered in 1994. The fossil was discovered in Italy by …

    • Genus: Homo
    • Species: Homo cepranensis
    • Other Names: Ceprano Man
    • Time Period: 500,000 to 350,000 years ago
  4. Homo cepranensis | Animal Database | Fandom

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    Homo cepranensis. Ceprano Man , Argil, and Ceprano Calvarium, refers to a Middle Pleistocene archaic human fossil, a single skull cap (calvaria), accidentally unearthed in a …

  5. Homo cepranensis sp. nov. - ScienceDirect

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    Mar 01, 2003 · Homo cepranensis sp. nov. et l’évolution des hominidés eurafricains du Pléistocène moyen. Le crâne de Ceprano (Italie) montre quelques caractères anatomiques …

    • Author: Francesco Mallegni, Emiliano Carnieri, Michelangelo Bisconti, Giandonato Tartarelli, Stefano Ricci, ...
    • Publish Year: 2003
  6. Homo cepranensis - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core

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    The holotype (see image) of Homo cepranenis has a unique combination of morphological features: 1: incomplete sulcus supraorbitalis, 2: frontal tuber weakly developed medially shifted, …

  7. Ceprano Man - Wikipedia

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    Ceprano Man, Argil, and Ceprano Calvarium, refers to a Middle Pleistocene archaic human fossil, a single skull cap (calvaria), accidentally unearthed in a highway construction project in 1994 near Ceprano in the province of Frosinone, Italy. Although damaged by a bulldozer it was recognized, documented and described by archeologist Italo Biddittu, who happened to be present when the fossil came to light. and Mallegni et al. (2003) proposed the introduction of a new human specie…

    • Genus: Homo
    • Species: †H. cepranensis
  8. Four Species of Homo You’ve Never Heard Of

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    Apr 11, 2012 · Homo cepranensis (450,000 years ago): Just one fossil, an incomplete skull, represents the species Homo cepranensis. It’s named for Ceprano, Italy, where the fossil was discovered during the ...

  9. Ceprano | The Smithsonian Institution's Human Origins Program

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    Aug 30, 2022 · Species: Homo heidelbergensis This skull is among the oldest known fossil human skulls from Europe. Some scientists think it's a unique species , called Homo

  10. Species †Homo cepranensis - Properties - The Taxonomicon

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    SpeciesHomo cepranensis - Properties - The Taxonomicon. Geologic and geographic distribution, and habitat of SpeciesHomo cepranensis F. Mallegni et al., 2003. The …

  11. The 15 types of Human Species discovered till date.

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    Dec 22, 2014 · Homo cepranensis is a proposed name for a human species, known from only one skull cap discovered in 1994. The age of the fossil is estimated to be between 350,000 to 500,000 years old. 8.

  12. Species †Homo cepranensis - Taxonomy - The Taxonomicon

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    Taxonomic positions and number of subtaxa of SpeciesHomo cepranensis F. Mallegni et al., 2003. The Taxonomicon ... Homo (Genus) Linnaeus, 1758: Ref: F. Mallegni et al., 2003: 154. …

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