ihmislajeja
Ihmislajeja, the Finnish term for human species, primarily refers to Homo sapiens, the only extant human species. However, in a broader evolutionary context, the term can encompass extinct hominin species that are our ancestors or close relatives. These extinct species, such as Homo erectus, Homo neanderthalensis (Neanderthals), and Homo floresiensis, represent different branches of the hominin family tree, each with unique anatomical and behavioral characteristics.
The study of ihmislajeja involves paleoanthropology, which examines fossil evidence to reconstruct the evolutionary history of
Understanding the diversity of past ihmislajeja is crucial for comprehending the evolutionary journey that led to