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  • Key Points: Human Evolution
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Key Points: Human Evolution

  • Human evolution began from simple unicellular organisms, eventually giving rise to ape-like animals around 15–20 million years ago, during the late Miocene period.
  • Carl Linnaeus classified modern man as Homo sapiens, under the order Primates, which includes monkeys and apes.
  • Evolutionary changes such as bipedal locomotion, erect posture, increased brain size, reduced body hair, and the development of chin and forehead marked the shift from primitive apes to early humans.
  • Fossil records—especially from Asia and Africa—reveal how early ape-like ancestors gradually evolved into gibbons, orangutans, gorillas, and eventually humans.
  • Ramapithecus, an early ancestor known from jaw and tooth fossils, is considered a prehuman form that walked upright, initiating the journey toward modern humans.

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