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  • Carl Linnaeus [r]: (1707–1778) Established principles for classifying plants and animals into the groupings we know as species and genera. [e]
  • Dmanisi (paleoanthropology) [r]: An archeological site in the Republic of Georgia in which hominid remains and tools have been found dating from about 1.8 to 1.2 million years ago during the Early Age of the Pleistocene Epoch. [e]
  • Fossil hominin species [r]: Twenty recognized species of extinct hominin, found as prehistoric skeletal remains which are archeologically earlier than Neolithic. [e]
  • Mammal [r]: A warm-blooded animal with a backbone which also has hair, and produces milk to feed its young. [e]
  • Swartkrans Cave [r]: A fossil hominin-bearinig cave situated approximately 1km to the west-northwest of the well known fossil site of Sterkfontein in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage site. [e]
  • Systematics [r]: The study of the diversity of organism characteristics, and how they relate via evolution. [e]

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