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"Homo: Unveiling the Evolutionary Tapestry of Humanity" Step into the world of Homo, where science and history converge to unravel the mysteries of our past

Background imageHomo Collection: Ecce Homo Arch Jerusalem, Palestine, Israel, Holy Land C. 193

Ecce Homo Arch Jerusalem, Palestine, Israel, Holy Land C. 193
Ecce Homo Arch Jerusalem, Palestine, Israel, Holy Land c.1930

Background imageHomo Collection: Caucasian and Mongolian men

Caucasian and Mongolian men. Handcoloured steel engraving from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History, Naturhistorischer Bildersaal des Thierreiches, Liepzig, 1842

Background imageHomo Collection: Ethiopian man and woman

Ethiopian man and woman. Handcoloured steel engraving from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History, Naturhistorischer Bildersaal des Thierreiches, Liepzig, 1842

Background imageHomo Collection: Native American in headdress with horns, buckskin

Native American in headdress with horns, buckskin shirt, holding bow and arrow. Handcoloured steel engraving from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History

Background imageHomo Collection: Malayan man

Malayan man. Handcoloured steel engraving from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History, Naturhistorischer Bildersaal des Thierreiches, Liepzig, 1842

Background imageHomo Collection: Skeletons of man and ape

Skeletons of man and ape
Skeletons of a man, Homo sapiens, and endangered lar gibbon, Hylobates lar (Simia lar). Lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History

Background imageHomo Collection: Skeleton of the common chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes

Skeleton of the common chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes. Endangered. (Chimpanzee, Homo troglodytes.) Copperplate engraving by James Basire from Edward Griffiths The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier

Background imageHomo Collection: Common chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes. Endangered

Common chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes. Endangered. (Chimpanzee, Homo troglodytes.) Drawn and engraved by Thomas Landseer. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Edward Griffiths The Animal Kingdom by

Background imageHomo Collection: Pilate shews our Saviour to the People saying Ecce homo (engraving)

Pilate shews our Saviour to the People saying Ecce homo (engraving)
2791977 Pilate shews our Saviour to the People saying Ecce homo (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pilate shews our Saviour to the People saying Ecce homo)

Background imageHomo Collection: Ursus and Homo (engraving)

Ursus and Homo (engraving)
2808044 Ursus and Homo (engraving) by Rochegrosse, Georges (1859-1938) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ursus and Homo.); © Look and Learn

Background imageHomo Collection: A Vanitas Allegory, Homo Bulla Est (oil on panel)

A Vanitas Allegory, Homo Bulla Est (oil on panel)
867780 A Vanitas Allegory, Homo Bulla Est (oil on panel) by Gheyn, Jacques II de (1565-1629) (attr. to); 49.5x62.2 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageHomo Collection: Human skull with brain, illustration

Human skull with brain, illustration
Human skull with brain. X-ray effect. Side view on black background

Background imageHomo Collection: Flint hand axe

Flint hand axe
Photograph of a human-made hand axe, which was discovered in 1859, and is thought to be about 400, 000 years old

Background imageHomo Collection: Animals and homo sapiens at the time of the Flood

Animals and homo sapiens at the time of the Flood. Date: BCE

Background imageHomo Collection: Reproduction of the Jaws of Banyoles, jaw of a pre-neanderthal found in 1887 by

Reproduction of the Jaws of Banyoles, jaw of a pre-neanderthal found in 1887 by Pere Alsius in a quarry of the Pla de la Formiga (Porqueras)

Background imageHomo Collection: Skull of Homo Habilis

Skull of Homo Habilis, from Koobi Fora in Kenya

Background imageHomo Collection: Homo sapiens Clitoris

Homo sapiens Clitoris - Homo sapiens. Clitoris. Copper engraving based on drawing by Franz Bauer. E. Home, Lectures on comparative anatomy. Supplement 2, London, 1828, t. 24 (upper part)

Background imageHomo Collection: Java Man or Pithecanthropus erectus (Homo Erectus erectus)

Java Man or Pithecanthropus erectus (Homo Erectus erectus). Early human fossills discovered on island Java (Indonesia). Paleolithic

Background imageHomo Collection: Ecce Homo, 1655, by Rembrandt (1606-1669)

Ecce Homo, 1655, by Rembrandt (1606-1669)
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). Dutch painter. Ecce Homo, 1655. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland

Background imageHomo Collection: Picture No. 11675547

Picture No. 11675547
Human Skeleton body structure. Date:

Background imageHomo Collection: Picture No. 11675541

Picture No. 11675541
Human Skeleton body structure. Date:

Background imageHomo Collection: Homo erectus cranium casts Peking Man & OH9

Homo erectus cranium casts Peking Man & OH9
Left: This skull is a reconstruction based upon evidence discovered at locality 1, Zhoukoudian Cave which date back 500, 000 years

Background imageHomo Collection: Homo erectus (or Homo ergaster), Turkana boy (KNM-WT 15000)

Homo erectus (or Homo ergaster), Turkana boy (KNM-WT 15000)
A replica of the fossil cranium (with reconstruction) that once belonged to a male Homo erectus aged 9 to 12 years old when he died

Background imageHomo Collection: Taenia solium, pork tapeworm

Taenia solium, pork tapeworm
The pork tapeworm parasite can reach lengths of up to 8 metres. It is found in humans and animals which have consumed meat infected with the larvae

Background imageHomo Collection: Capillaria philippinensis, parasitic worm

Capillaria philippinensis, parasitic worm
This worm species (Capillaria philippinensis) is a parasite of the human small intestine

Background imageHomo Collection: Homo erectus, Java Man cranium (Sangiran 17)

Homo erectus, Java Man cranium (Sangiran 17)

Background imageHomo Collection: Cochliomyia hominivorax, new world screwworm puparium

Cochliomyia hominivorax, new world screwworm puparium
The pupa case or puparium of a new world screwworm originating from a human, contracted in Trinidad

Background imageHomo Collection: Dermatobia hominis, human botfly

Dermatobia hominis, human botfly
Second stage of the human botfly (Dermatobia hominis) in leg - contracted in Bolivia. Photographed by Martin Hall

Background imageHomo Collection: Homo neanderthalensis, Neanderthal Woman (Tabun C1)

Homo neanderthalensis, Neanderthal Woman (Tabun C1)
Model of Neanderthal woman (Homo neanderthalensis) based upon measurements taken from the fossil skeleton of a female Neanderthal discovered at Tabun, Israel, known as Tabun C1 who lived about 100

Background imageHomo Collection: Via Dolorosa Ecce Homo Arch Jerusalem American Colony

Via Dolorosa Ecce Homo Arch Jerusalem American Colony
Via Dolorosa Ecce Homo Arch, Jerusalem. American Colony, Jerusalem. 1898, Israel

Background imageHomo Collection: Palestine Arc de l Ecce Homo a Jerusalem Felix Bonfils

Palestine Arc de l Ecce Homo a Jerusalem Felix Bonfils
Palestine: Arc de l Ecce Homo a Jerusalem; Felix Bonfils (French, 1831 - 1885); Alais, France; 1877; Tinted Albumen silver print

Background imageHomo Collection: The Muscles Of The Human Body. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

The Muscles Of The Human Body. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

Background imageHomo Collection: Distribution Of Blood Vessels In The Human Body. Arteries Shown In Red, Veins In Blue

Distribution Of Blood Vessels In The Human Body. Arteries Shown In Red, Veins In Blue. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

Background imageHomo Collection: The Human Skull. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

The Human Skull. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

Background imageHomo Collection: The Human Skeleton. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

The Human Skeleton. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

Background imageHomo Collection: Juan de Flandes (1460-1519). Early Netherlandish painter. Ec

Juan de Flandes (1460-1519). Early Netherlandish painter. Ec
Juan de Flandes (1460-1519). Early Netherlandish painter, active from 1496-1519. Ecce Homo. Before 1496. National Gallery. Prague. (Sternberg Palace). Czech Republic

Background imageHomo Collection: Homo heidelbergensis. Skull number 5. Atapuerca, Spain

Homo heidelbergensis. Skull number 5. Atapuerca, Spain
Homo heidelbergensis. Skull number 5. Discovered in the Pit of Bones Site of Atapuerca (Spain). European Middle Pleistocene. Atapuerca. Spain

Background imageHomo Collection: Hand axes. Acheulian Culture. 1500000-200000 BC

Hand axes. Acheulian Culture. 1500000-200000 BC
Hand axes. Culture of Homo erectus, know as Acheulian Culture. 1500000-200000 BC. Lower Paleolithic. From Tanzania, Java, France and England. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageHomo Collection: Tools of flint and animal bones. Performed by Homo sapiens

Tools of flint and animal bones. Performed by Homo sapiens (Cro-Magnon). Upper Paleolithic. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageHomo Collection: Reindeer antler from Neschers

Reindeer antler from Neschers
This reindeer antler from Neschers in France is engraved with a stylised horse. It was created by early humans and found between 1830 and 1848. Date: 1830

Background imageHomo Collection: Homo neanderthalensis and Homo heildebergensis

Homo neanderthalensis and Homo heildebergensis
Left: Cranium of Neanderthal man discovered at Forbes quarry Gibraltar in 1848. Right: Cranium of Broken Hill, or Rhodesian man (H. heidelbergensis) discovered at Broken Hill, Zambia in 1921

Background imageHomo Collection: Broken Hill skull, Homo heidelbergensis

Broken Hill skull, Homo heidelbergensis, discovered in Africa in 1921. The skull belonged to an adult male and may be 200, 000 to 300, 000 years old

Background imageHomo Collection: Neanderthal man skull (Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis)

Neanderthal man skull (Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis). It comes from Chapelle-aux-Saints. Paleolithic art. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. YVELINES. Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Museum of National Antiquities

Background imageHomo Collection: Ecce Homo, 1525. Polychrome sculpture by Alonso

Ecce Homo, 1525. Polychrome sculpture by Alonso Berruguete. Renaissance art. Sculpture on wood. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Valladolid. National Museum of Sculpture

Background imageHomo Collection: Homomonument gay monument and the Westerkerk church in Amsterdam, Holland

Homomonument gay monument and the Westerkerk church in Amsterdam, Holland

Background imageHomo Collection: Homo neanderthalensis (Ferrassie 1) cranium cast

Homo neanderthalensis (Ferrassie 1) cranium cast
Cranium cast of an adult male Neandertal Man (Homo neanderthalensis) discovered at La Ferrassie, Dordogne, France, by D Peyrony and L. Captian in 1909. The original specimen dates back 70, 000 years



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"Homo: Unveiling the Evolutionary Tapestry of Humanity" Step into the world of Homo, where science and history converge to unravel the mysteries of our past. From the intricate mapping of our sensory homunculus to the enigmatic hominid crania, every clue leads us closer to understanding our origins. Behold the Motor Homunculus, a visual representation of how different parts of our body are proportionally represented in our brain. It showcases the remarkable complexity behind even simple movements we take for granted. Travel back in time with Homo Erectus (Sangiran 17), an ancient ancestor who walked this Earth over a million years ago. Witness their resilience and adaptability as they thrived amidst changing landscapes. Marvel at H. Sapiens (?), a species that emerged as one of nature's greatest creations - intelligent, creative, and capable of shaping civilizations. Their journey is intertwined with that of H. Neanderthalensis, whose existence challenges us to question what it truly means to be human. Explore male type/naked beauty through artistry captured by 1863 Huxley from Ape to Man; age-toned yet timeless in its depiction. Witness evolution unfolding before your eyes as humanity progresses towards higher forms. Delve deeper into Homo's internal landscape – discover organs like liver that sustain life within us all. Contemplate Neanderthal spear points crafted with ingenuity and precision, evidence not only of survival but also intelligence. Immerse yourself in action-packed scenes depicting Homo neanderthalensis at Swanscombe, UK – glimpse their daily lives filled with hunting prowess and social interactions that shaped their communities. Zoom further into microscopic realms where individuality merges seamlessly into collective existence - witness the intricacies within a single human cell pulsating with life's energy. Reflect on 1894 Haeckel Pithecanthropus ape man crop; an artistic portrayal bridging gaps between species, reminding us of our shared ancestry and interconnectedness.