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Definition of Heidelberg man in US English: Heidelberg mannoun A fossil hominid of the early middle Pleistocene period, identified by only a jawbone found near Heidelberg in 1907. an early form of Homo erectus (formerly H. heidelbergensis), family Hominidae Example sentencesExamples - Such later types as the Neanderthal and Heidelberg men belong to the same genus as modern man but to different species.
- The only evidence for Heidelberg man is a jawbone found in Germany in 1907.
- These were made and used by European Homo erectus, or Heidelberg man.
- They are larger than those of the Spy specimens, but smaller than that of the Heidelberg man.
- Has no-one thought that maybe Heidelberg man was a form of our own species who evolved into Neandertals?
- The link between these two species of men is thought by some scientists to be represented by Heidelberg man, a jaw of which was found in Germany in 1907.
Definition of Heidelberg man in US English: Heidelberg mannoun A fossil hominid of the early middle Pleistocene period, identified by only a jawbone found near Heidelberg in 1907. an early form of Homo erectus (formerly H. heidelbergensis), family Hominidae Example sentencesExamples - They are larger than those of the Spy specimens, but smaller than that of the Heidelberg man.
- The only evidence for Heidelberg man is a jawbone found in Germany in 1907.
- The link between these two species of men is thought by some scientists to be represented by Heidelberg man, a jaw of which was found in Germany in 1907.
- Such later types as the Neanderthal and Heidelberg men belong to the same genus as modern man but to different species.
- Has no-one thought that maybe Heidelberg man was a form of our own species who evolved into Neandertals?
- These were made and used by European Homo erectus, or Heidelberg man.
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