Humans were classified as primates by the Swedish botanist and zoologist Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century. In his work "Systema Naturae," published in 1735, he organized living organisms into a hierarchical classification system, placing humans in the order Primates alongside other apes and monkeys. This classification was based on shared physical and biological characteristics, laying the foundation for modern taxonomy.
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