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'''Erectus''' is a term that can refer to several different subjects, primarily within the fields of [[anthropology]], [[paleontology]], and [[biology]]. The most notable use of the term is in reference to the extinct species ''[[Homo erectus]]'', an important ancestor of modern humans. | '''Erectus''' is a term that can refer to several different subjects, primarily within the fields of [[anthropology]], [[paleontology]], and [[biology]]. The most notable use of the term is in reference to the extinct species ''[[Homo erectus]]'', an important ancestor of modern humans. | ||
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Erectus is a term that can refer to several different subjects, primarily within the fields of anthropology, paleontology, and biology. The most notable use of the term is in reference to the extinct species Homo erectus, an important ancestor of modern humans. See Homo erectus
