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boskop man

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Explanation of "Boskop Man"

Definition:
"Boskop Man" is a term used to refer to an early human, specifically a possible early form of Homo sapiens. The name comes from a skull (or cranium) that was found in the Boskop area of Transvaal, South Africa. For a long time, this human was thought to be a separate species due to some unique features of the skull.

Advanced Usage:

In advanced discussions, you might talk about Boskop Man in terms of human evolution, genetics, and how certain features in the skull suggest a connection to modern humans.

Word Variants:
  • Boskop: Referring to the location in South Africa where the skull was found.
  • Homo sapiens: The scientific name for modern humans.
Different Meanings:
  • The term "Boskop Man" mainly refers to the anthropological context and does not have significant variations in meaning outside that context.
Synonyms:
  • Early Homo sapiens (though not specific to Boskop Man)
  • Prehistoric human (general term)
Related Terms/Idioms:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs related to "Boskop Man," but you might encounter terms in anthropology such as: - Hominid: Refers to the family of species that includes modern humans and our ancestors. - Paleoanthropology: The study of ancient humans and their ancestors.

Summary:

"Boskop Man" is an important term in understanding human evolution, representing a possible early form of Homo sapiens discovered in South Africa.

Noun
  1. possible early Homo sapiens represented by a cranium found in the Transvaal; formerly considered a separate species

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