Bicara "kapan", berarti terkait waktu.
Informasi dari sini : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_of_Progress
bisa menjelaskan bagan yang saya post di post #195
Saya tidak tahu apakah Manusia Modern (Modern Man) tsb hidup 40,000 tahun SM atau tidak. Jika ukuran waktu tsb dihitung dari Masehi, maka kita (Homo Sapiens)/Modern Man adalah keturunan Adam, karena Adam selaku manusia pertama diperkirakan hidup pada tahun 5,872-4,942 SM.The 15 primate figures in Zallinger's image are, from left to right, as follows (the dating follows the original graphic):
- Pliopithecus, 22–12 million year old "ancestor of the gibbon line"
- Proconsul, 21–9 million year old primate which may or may not have qualified as an ape
- Dryopithecus, 15–8 million year old fossil ape, the first such found (1856) and probable ancestor of modern apes
- Oreopithecus, 15–8 million years old
- Ramapithecus, 13–8 million year old ape and possible ancestor of modern orangutans (now classified as Sivapithecus)
- Australopithecus, 2–3 million years old; then considered the earliest “certain hominid”
- Paranthropus, 1.8–0.8 million years old
- Advanced Australopithecus, 1.8–0.7 million year old
- Homo erectus, 700,000–400,000 years old, then the earliest known member of the Homo genus
- Early Homo sapiens, 300,000–200,000 years old; from Swanscombe, Steinheim and Montmaurin, then considered probably the earliest H. sapiens
- Solo Man, 100,000–50,000 years old; described as an extinct Asian "race" of H. sapiens (now considered a sub-species of H. erectus)
- Rhodesian Man, 50,000–30,000 years old; described as an extinct African "race" of H. sapiens (now considered either H. rhodesiensis or H. heidelbergensis and dated much earlier)
- Neanderthal Man, 100,000–40,000 years old
- Cro-Magnon Man, 40,000–5,000 years old
- Modern Man, 40,000 years to present
CMIIW
Tolong bantu bagi yang paham soal masa hidup silsilah manusia tsb. Thx
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