AHAP-Portrait-Homo-Habilis-01.jpg
Reconstruction of Homo Habilis
Homo Habilis
U, #53276, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Homo Habilis died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Homo Habilis has the reference number 53276.
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 63rd great-aunt/uncle of Brian Thomas Dowling |
Homo-1
M, #53277, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Homo-1 died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Homo-1 has the reference number 53277.
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 64th great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |
Homo Floresiensis
M, #53278, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Homo Floresiensis died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Homo Floresiensis has the reference number 53278.
Kenyanthropus Platyops
M, #53279, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Kenyanthropus Platyops died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Kenyanthropus Platyops has the reference number 53279.
Paranthropus Aethiopicus
M, #53280, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Paranthropus Aethiopicus died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Paranthropus Aethiopicus has the reference number 53280.
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 1st cousin 65 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |
Paranthropus Robustus
M, #53281, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Paranthropus Robustus died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Paranthropus Robustus has the reference number 53281.
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 1st cousin 65 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |
Paranthropus
M, #53282, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Paranthropus died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Paranthropus has the reference number 53282.
Hominina-6
M, #53283, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Hominina-6 died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Hominina-6 has the reference number 53283.
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 65th great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |
Australopithecus Deyiremeda
M, #53284, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Australopithecus Deyiremeda died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Australopithecus Deyiremeda has the reference number 53284.
Hominina-5
M, #53285, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Hominina-5 died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Hominina-5 has the reference number 53285.
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 66th great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |
Hominina-4
M, #53286, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Hominina-4 died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Hominina-4 has the reference number 53286.
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 67th great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |
Hominina-3
M, #53287, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Hominina-3 died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Hominina-3 has the reference number 53287.
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 68th great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |
Australopithecus Garthi
M, #53288, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Australopithecus Garthi died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Australopithecus Garthi has the reference number 53288.
Hominina-2-Australopithecus
M, #53289, b. 800 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Hominina-2-Australopithecus died DECEASED. |
Birth | He was born in 800 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Hominina-2-Australopithecus has the reference number 53289.
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 69th great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |
Hominina-1-Australopithecines
M, #53290, b. 8 , d. 7
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Hominina-1-Australopithecines died 7. |
Birth | He was born 8. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Hominina-1-Australopithecines has the reference number 53290.
Title
He held the title of "Tribe."
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 70th great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |
AHAP-Portrait-Chimpanzee-01
Chimpanzees (Panina)
M, #53291, b. 800 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Chimpanzees (Panina) died DECEASED. |
Birth | He was born in 800 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Chimpanzees (Panina) has the reference number 53291.
AHAP-Portrait-Gorilla-01
Gorillas ( Gorillini)
M, #53292, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Gorillas ( Gorillini) died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Gorillas ( Gorillini) has the reference number 53292.
AHAP-Portrait-Orangutan-01
Orangutan (Ponginae)
M, #53293, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Orangutan (Ponginae) died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Orangutan (Ponginae) has the reference number 53293.
AHAP-Portrait-Ardipithicus-Ramidus.01.jpg
Reconstruction of Ardipithicus Ramidus
Ardipithecus Ramidus
U, #53294, b. about 700 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Ardipithecus Ramidus died DECEASED. |
Birth | He/she was born about 700 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Ardipithecus Ramidus has the reference number 53294.
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 69th great-aunt/uncle of Brian Thomas Dowling |
AHAP-Portrait-Ardepithecus-Kadabba-01
Ardipithecus Kadabba
U, #53295, b. 500 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Ardipithecus Kadabba died DECEASED. |
Birth | He/she was born in 500 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Ardipithecus Kadabba has the reference number 53295.
AHAP-Photo-Ardepithecus-Kadabba-01
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 1st cousin 72 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |
AHAP-Portrait-Orronin-Tugenensis-01
Orrorin Tugenensis
M, #53296, b. to 300 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Orrorin Tugenensis died DECEASED. |
Birth | He was born to 300 BCE in Kenya, Africa. Note: Tugen Hills. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
300 BCE
Birth
To 300 BCE | Kenya, Africa
Orrorin Tugenensis was born to 300 BCE in Kenya, Africa. Note: Tugen Hills.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Orrorin Tugenensis has the reference number 53296.
Orrorin tugenensis is a postulated early species of Homininae, estimated at 6.1 to 5.7 million years (Ma) and discovered in 2000. It is not confirmed how Orrorin is related to modern humans. Its discovery was an argument against the hypothesis that australopithecines are human ancestors, as much as it still remains the most prevalent hypothesis of human evolution as of 2012.[1]
The name of genus Orrorin (plural Orroriek) means "original man" in Tugen,[2][3] and the name of the only classified species, O. tugenensis, derives from Tugen Hills in Kenya, where the first fossil was found in 2000.[3] As of 2007, 20 fossils of the species have been found.[4].
AHAP-Photo-orronin-tugenensis-01
Artist's impression of Orrinin Tugenensis
AHAP-Portrait-Hominidae-extant-species
Great Apes (Hominidae)
M, #53297, b. 20 , d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Great Apes (Hominidae) died DECEASED. |
Birth | He was born 20. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Great Apes (Hominidae) has the reference number 53297.
Title
He held the title of "Superfamily."
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The Hominidae (/hɒˈmɪnɪdiː/), whose members are known as great apes[note 1] or hominids, are a taxonomic family of primates that includes eight extant species in four genera: Pongo, the Bornean, Sumatran and Tapanuli orangutan; Gorilla, the eastern and western gorilla; Pan, the common chimpanzee and the bonobo; and Homo, of whom only modern humans remain, with several extinct relatives (e.g., the Neanderthal) and ancestors, such as Homo erectus.[1]
Several revisions in classifying the great apes have caused the use of the term "hominid" to vary over time. Its original meaning referred only to humans (Homo) and their closest extinct relatives. That restrictive meaning has now been largely assumed by the term "hominin", which comprises all members of the human clade after the split from the chimpanzees (Pan). The current, 21st-century meaning of "hominid" includes all the great apes including humans. Usage still varies, however, and some scientists and laypersons still use "hominid" in the original restrictive sense; the scholarly literature generally shows the traditional usage until around the turn of the 21st century.[4]
Within the taxon Hominidae, a number of extant and known extinct, that is, fossil, genera are grouped with the humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas in the subfamily Homininae; others with orangutans in the subfamily Ponginae (see classification graphic below). The most recent common ancestor of all Hominidae lived roughly 14 million years ago,[5] when the ancestors of the orangutans speciated from the ancestral line of the other three genera.[6] Those ancestors of the family Hominidae had already speciated from the family Hylobatidae (the gibbons), perhaps 15 million to 20 million years ago.[6][7].
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AHAP-Photo-Hominidae-extant-species
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 73rd great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |
Homininae
M, #53298, b. 14 , d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Homininae died DECEASED. |
Birth | He was born 14. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Homininae has the reference number 53298.
Title
He held the title of "Family."
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 72nd great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |
Haplogroup-B-M60
M, #53299, b. to 058 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Haplogroup-B-M60 died DECEASED. |
Birth | He was born to 058 BCE in Africa. Note: Unknown (today most common in sub-Saharan Africa.) |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
058 BCE
Birth
To 058 BCE | Africa
Haplogroup-B-M60 was born to 058 BCE in Africa. Note: Unknown (today most common in sub-Saharan Africa.)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-B-M60 has the reference number 53299.
Title
He held the title of "Haplogroup."
In human population genetics, haplogroups define the major lineages of direct paternal (male) lines back to a shared common ancestor in Africa. Haplogroup B-M60 is a Y-chromosome haplogroup most common to paternal lineages in sub-Saharan Africa.
Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling |
Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-S-Z42413
M, #53300, b. to , d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
Death | Haplogroup-S-Z42413 died DECEASED. |
Birth | He was born to in South or Central Asia. |
Census Summary
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Name Haplogroup-K-xLT-MNOPS
Birth
To | South or Central Asia
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-S-Z42413 has the reference number 53300.
Title
He held the title of "Macro-haplogroup."
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In human genetics, Haplogroup K(xLT) is a human Y-DNA Haplogroup (formerly MNOPS).[1] It shares a common ancestor with Paragroup K* and Haplogroup LT, and together they form a macrohaplogroup called Haplogroup K.
Haplogroup K(xLT) is the ancestral haplogroup to haplogroups K1, K2, K3, K4, M, NO, P (which contains haplogroups Q and R), and S.[2]
The naming of K(xLT) was a "revolution" in haplogroup designation, because prior to that the formula "K(xLT)" never designated a single haplogroup, but instead "everything that belongs to K, but does not belong to LT". The traditional way would have been to rename haplogroups K1, K2, K3 and K4 into U, V, W and X, and to rename MNOPS into MNOPSUVWX, but the YCC decided otherwise. This poses a great problem, because there is no way to disambiguate between "K(xLT)" in the traditional and in the new meaning. It also creates a confusion whence haplogroups K1, K2, K3, K4 do not belong directly to haplogroup K, but instead to haplogroup K(xLT).
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 4th cousin 41 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |