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Human Evolution

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The Human Evolution mind map template provides a chronological overview of key milestones in human ancestry, covering 6 major time points from 2.8 million years ago to 90,000 years ago. It includes specific species such as Homo erectus, Homo antecessor, Homo heidelbergensis, Neanderthal, Denisovan, and Homo sapiens, along with the concept of mitochondrial haplogroup. This Human Evolution template serves as a concise cheat sheet for understanding the progression of hominins, ideal for students, educators, and anthropology enthusiasts. The timeline layout visually organizes each species by its approximate time range, making it easy to grasp the sequence of evolutionary events. Key nodes like 'Homo erectus' and 'Neanderthal' are placed at their respective time markers, offering a clear reference for study or presentation.

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When to use this template

Students and educators in anthropology or biology

Preparing for an anthropology exam covering human evolution milestones

Professors and science communicators

Creating a lecture or presentation on hominin species and their timelines

Researchers and paleontologists

Mapping out a research project on human ancestry and genetic markers

How to use this template

Step 1

Open and Review the Timeline

Open the template in Xmind to explore the chronological progression of human species from 2.8 million years ago to the present.

Step 2

Expand and Customize Species Data

Click on specific nodes like Homo erectus or Neanderthal to add your own research notes, images, and additional evolutionary branches.

Step 3

Export and Share Your Map

Save your completed evolutionary study and export it as a PDF or image file to share with students or colleagues.

Frequently asked questions

The template includes 6 major time nodes from 2.8 Ma to 90 Ka, covering key hominin species like Homo erectus, Homo antecessor, Homo heidelbergensis, Neanderthal, Denisovan, and Homo sapiens, plus mitochondrial haplogroup.

Open the .xmind file in Xmind, then explore each time branch to learn about the species. You can add notes, images, or links to deepen your understanding of each milestone.

Yes, the template is fully editable in Xmind. You can customize nodes, add details, and export as PDF or image for printing or sharing.

This node represents genetic markers passed through maternal lines, used to trace human migration and evolutionary relationships. It's a key concept in paleogenetics.

Absolutely. You can adjust the dates, add new species, or reorganize the timeline to fit your specific research or teaching needs.

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