human evolution
Human evolution refers to the gradual change and development of the biological and behavioral characteristics of modern humans over time, resulting from genetic and environmental factors.
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Related Concepts (31)
- brain development and increased intelligence
- cultural evolution and cultural adaptations
- evolution of bipedalism
- evolution of human lifespan and aging
- evolution of human reproductive strategies
- evolution of intelligence
- evolutionary constraints and trade-offs in human anatomy
- evolutionary medicine
- evolutionary perspectives on human diseases
- evolutionary theories of human behavior
- fossil evidence for human evolution
- fossil record
- genetic adaptations in human evolution
- genetic diversity in human populations
- hominid species
- human evolution and diet
- human evolution and the development of agriculture
- human evolution and the development of civilization
- human evolution and the immune system
- human migration to the americas
- hunting and gathering
- language and communication in early humans
- migration patterns in human history
- neanderthal interbreeding with modern humans
- origin of homo sapiens
- out-of-africa theory
- role of climate change in human evolution
- sentient beings
- social behaviors and cooperation in early humans
- social darwinism
- tools and technology in human evolution