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  1. Linnaeus and Race - The Linnean Society

    Linnaeus was the first naturalist to include man within the animal kingdom. In 1735, the class into which Linnaeus inserted man was called Quadrupeds, and the order, Anthropomorpha. These …

  2. Human taxonomy - Wikipedia

    Human taxonomy on one hand involves the placement of humans within the taxonomy of the hominids (great apes), and on the other the division of archaic and modern humans into …

  3. Classification of humans | Collections of plants and animals | Te …

    Mar 1, 2009 · Swedish naturalist Linnaeus developed a system for classifying plants and animals, based on a hierarchy of categories ranging from kingdom down to species. This table shows …

  4. Race - Ethnicity, Genetics, Anthropology | Britannica

    Dec 6, 2025 · He included humans with the primates and established the use of both genus and species terms for identification of all animals. For the human species, he introduced the still …

  5. Nested Hierarchies, the Order of Nature: Carolus Linnaeus

    Linnaeus’ classification was important in many ways, not the least of which was how he classified humans. He named humans Homo sapiens, and placed us in the genus Homo.

  6. Carl Von Linnaeus and the First Scientific Classification of Human ...

    Nov 14, 2024 · Explore Carl Linnaeus's controversial 1758 classification of humans, its Eurocentric bias, and lasting impact on race & anthropology.

  7. Classification · Race Deconstructed · UNC Libraries

    This transformation had a profound effect on theories of race, as Linnaeus and many of his followers defined race as analogous to species. Here, he subdivides Homo sapiens into four …

  8. Carl Linnaeus’s Classification (1735) - Medium

    Nov 10, 2024 · Carl Linnaeus’s Classification (1735) Linnaeus categorized humans into four “varieties,” with each group defined by stereotypical physical and behavioral traits: 1. Homo …

  9. Linnaeus and the New Classification - bertie.ccsu.edu

    Ultimately, Linnaeus placed humans in the grouping of "primates", along with the apes, and these, along with other animals that bore their young alive and whose females suckled them, in the …

  10. Classification - CK-12 Foundation

    Jan 1, 2026 · Linnaean Classification System: This chart shows the taxa of the Linnaean classification system. Each taxon is a subdivision of the taxon below it in the chart.