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English: Chris Stringers' hypothesis of the family tree of genus Homo, published in Stringer, C. (2012). "What makes a modern human". Nature 485 (7396): 33–35. doi:10.1038/485033a.
  • "Homo floresiensis originated in an unknown location from unknown ancestors and reached remote parts of Indonesia."
  • "Homo erectus spread from Africa to western Asia, then east Asia and Indonesia. Its presence in Europe is uncertain, but it gave rise to Homo antecessor, found in Spain."
  • "Homo heidelbergensis originated from Homo erectus in an unknown location and dispersed across Africa, southern Asia and southern Europe."
  • "Homo sapiens spread from Africa to western Asia and then to Europe and southern Asia, eventually reaching Australia and the Americas."
  • "After early modern humans left Africa around 60,000 years ago (top right), they spread across the globe and interbred with other descendants of Homo heidelbergensis," namely Neanderthals, Denisovans, and unknown archaic African hominins.
Hrvatski: Hipoteza Chrisa Stringersa o obiteljskom stablu roda Homo objavljena u: Stringer, C. 2012. What makes a modern human. Nature 485 (7396): 33–35. doi:10.1038/485033a.
  • Homo floresiensis potekao je s nepoznate lokacije od nepoznatih predaka i dosegao udaljene dijelove Indonezije.”
  • Homo erectus proširio se iz Afrike u zapadnu Aziju i potom istočnu Aziju i Indoneziju. Njegova je prisutnost u Europi nesigurna, no omogućila je pojavu vrste Homo antecessor pronađene u Španjolskoj.”
  • Homo heidelbergensis potekao je od vrste Homo erectus na nepoznatoj lokaciji i razasuo se širom Afrike, južne Azije i južne Europe.”
  • Homo sapiens raširio se iz Afrike u zapadnu Aziju i potom u Europu i južnu Aziju, naposljetku dosegnuvši Australiju i Ameriku.”
  • „Nakon što su prije oko 60 000 godina (gore desno) rani moderni ljudi napustili Afriku, raširili su se širom globusa i međusobno križali s ostalim potomcima vrste Homo heidelbergensis”, poimence neandertalcima, denisovcima i nepoznatim arhaičnim afričkim homininima.
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