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  • ...n intelligence|Evolution of hominin intelligence]]; [[Hominin intelligence|Hominin intelligence]] The term '''Hominin''' refers to [[Primate|primates]] in the Tribe ''Hominini'' which is a rela
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  • ...sed to have articles at singular versions of names, shouldn't this be at [[hominin]], or would that be awkward or otherwise wrong? *Morning Larry - I actually agree it should be Hominin, but when I typed that in it redirected me to Hominini and I was new at the
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  • | pagename = Hominin | abc = Hominin
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  • ==Hominin species== At present there are more than twenty recognized [[species]] of extinct [[hominin]]. The majority of early hominins come from [[Africa]].
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  • *[[Fossil hominin species]]
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  • | pagename = Fossil hominin species | abc = Fossil hominin species
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  • Twenty recognized species of extinct hominin, found as prehistoric skeletal remains which are archeologically earlier th
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  • The '''evolution of hominin intelligence''' can be viewed as a result of an environmental challenge thr ...mpared to chimpanzees. This suggests that RNA on the brain is different in hominin compared to chimpanzee and gorillas. Also, Stern and Woods state that the
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  • ...change my title from "Evolution of hominid intelligence" to "Evolution of hominin intelligence" is it possible to change my title? Again, thank you for all ...r 'hominin' intelligence, since 'hominid' includes the Great Apes whereas 'hominin' refers to the lineage from which ''Homo sapiens'' emerged.
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  • {{r|Hominin}}
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  • | pagename = Evolution of hominin intelligence | abc = Evolution of hominin intelligence
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  • {{r|Hominin}}
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