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Pleistocene Epoch 1.8 million - 10 K pleistocene
Holocene Epoch 10,000 years ago to present holocene epoch
 
Neanderthals in Africa & Europe
100 - 27 neandethal
 
 
Mu migration
52 - 12
 
- 300 Homo Rhodesiensis found in Zambia. 1300 CC cranium.
- 195 Omo1, Omo2 (Ethiopia, Omo river) are earliest Homo sapiens
- Homo Sapiens Sapiens 200 - 0
- 150 - 60 Homo Idaltu remains of two males & a child found in Ethiopia. 1450 CC
- Homo Sapiens Idaltu 160 - 154
- 100 - 27 Neanderthal Man, in Africa & Europe neandethal
- 90 Modern humans enter Asia via two routes: one north through Middle East, & another route further south from Ethiopia, via Red Sea & southern Arabia. Mutation causes skin color changes in order to absorb optimal UV light for different geographical latitudes. Modern " race" formation begins. African populations remain more 'diverse' in their genetic makeup than all other humans, due to only a subset of their population leaving Africa.
- 90 Homo Sapiens Sapiens remails Skhul found in Israel. 1000 - 1850 CC Cranium.
Cranium.
- 52 - 12 People from Mu migrate to Central & South America.
- 25.92 - 21-21-2012 One Great Year. Astrological age cycle crossing Galactic plane. Solar systems revolution around Sirius.
- 10,000 - Present Holocene Epoch holocene epoch

- 50 Neanderthal dissapeared from Asia. 1200 - 1900 CC cranium
- 30 Neanderthal dissapeared from Europe. 1200 - 1900 CC cranium

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Pleistocene Epoch 1.8 million - 10 K pleistocene
Homo Heidelbergensis 600 - 400 1100 - 1400 CC cranium
- Neanderthal 600 - 30
 

- 355 Three 1.5 m tall Homo heidelbergensis left footprints in powdery volcanic ash solidified in Italy. Homo heidelbergensis is common ancestor of both Homo neanderthalensis & Homo sapiens. It is morphologically very similar to Homo erectus but Homo heidelbergensis had a larger brain-case, about 93% size of that of Homo sapiens. species was tall, 1.8 m (6 ft.) on average, & more muscular than modern humans.
- 302
People lived in communities on Finland's west coast.

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Pleistocene Epoch 1.8 million - 10 K pleistocene
- 900 - 800 K Homo cepranensis 1 skull found in Italy 1000 CC cranium - 802 People lived in Mu (Lemuria).  

 

1.14 - 1.08
1.08 - 1.02
1.02 - 960
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Pleistocene Epoch 1.8 million - 10 K pleistocene
North Pole - 1.1
South Pole 1.1 - 900 K
- 1.2 M - 800 K Homo antecessor 6 people found in Spain. 1000 CC cranium    

 

1.44 - 1.38
1.38 - 1.32
1.32 - 1.26
1.26 - 1.2
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Pleistocene Epoch 1.8 million - 10 K pleistocene
South Pole 1.9 - 1.2
Homo erectus 1.5 M - 200 K 850 Early 1100 Late CC cranium    

 

1.74 - 1.68
1.68 - 1.62
1.62 - 1.56
1.56 - 1.5
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Paleoproterozoic 2.5 - 1.6 paleoproterozoic
Pleistocene Epoch 1.8 million - 10 K pleistocene
South Pole 1.9 - 1.2
- 1.8 M Homo Georgicus Remains of 4 people found in Georgia. 600 CC Cranium.    

 

2.04 - 1.98
1.98 - 1.92
1.92 - 1.86
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Paleoproterozoic 2.5 - 1.6 paleoproterozoic
Homo Erectus
North Pole 2 -
South Pole 1.9 - 1.2
- 2 M Homo gautengensis - 2 M - 400 K Homo Erectus   - 1.9 Million Homo Rudolfensis. One skull found in Kenya

 

2.34 - 2.28
2.28 - 2.22
2.22 - 2.16
2.16 - 2.1
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South Pole 2.6 - 2
North Pole 2 -
- 2.4 Beginning of Homo Genus
- Homo Habilis 2.3 - 1.4 Million 510 - 660 CC cranium

2.7 - 2.64
2.64 - 2.58
2.58 - 2.52
2.52 - 2.46
2.46 - 2.4
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Paleoproterozoic 2.5 - 1.6 paleoproterozoic
North Pole - 2.6
South Pole 2.6 - 2

- 2.6 Pole Shifts from North to South  

Homo ergaster 2.5 - 1.7 700 - 850 CC cranium

3 - 2.94
2.94 - 2.88
2.88 - 2.82
2.82 - 2.76
2.76 - 2.7
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