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Looking for the picture of the gradual change of man

looking for the picture of the gradual physical changes from cro-magnum man to homo sapien man.


I think the name of it is Darwin's walk of life or evolutionary walk or something like that.


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I couldn't find a really good one, but here are a few versions:

 

 

 


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You could look at the "external links" section on the related Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_evolution


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According to recent DNA testing of artifacts, Neanderthal Man is not a direct ancestors of modern man. They could not mate and produce offspring with Homo Sapiens, therefore, they are a different species of human. However, Cro-Magnum man's DNA is found in many modern humans. There were many other species of humans that did not survive, including a species reaching only three feet in adult height, and one believed to reach eight or nine feet in height. The development of humans is not a direct line.


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