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Over a million years ago, a flood washed a pregnant female Homo georgicus from Asian side of the Wallace-Line on a natural raft of vegetation.
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About a million years ago, Homo georgicus gave rise to Homo erectus not to be confused with Homo ergaster of Africa.
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They could arguably be considered to belong either to primitive H. erectus or H. ergaster, or to a new species, Homo georgicus.
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They could arguably be considered to belong either to primitive H. erectus or H. ergaster, or to a new species, Homo georgicus.
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Homo georgicus is the probable ancestor of Homo floresiensis.
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About 2 million years ago, Homo habilis left Africa and speciated into Homo georgicus.
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¿What if Homo georgicus or Homo erectus would have made it to the Americas, would he have Homo americus today?
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Ma, the pelvis and backbone grew more human-like and gave georgicus the ability cover very long distances in order to follow herds of other animals.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] HappyBirthdayDarwin 2010
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Starting with Homo georgicus found in what is now the Republic of Georgia dated the pelvis and backbone grew more human-like and gave georgicus the ability [[early human migrations | cover very long distances]] in order to follow herds of other animals.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] HappyBirthdayDarwin 2010
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Other hominid designations such as [[Homo georgicus]]
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] HappyBirthdayDarwin 2010
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