Homo erectus, lived between 500 thousand and 1.5 million years ago and it is with this species that we see the first signs of organised hunting activity based around communities. They tended to ...
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Smallest Human Limb Bone Ever Sheds New Light on Homo floresiensis, The ‘Hobbits’Its brain, no larger than a grapefruit, defied expectations for a creature capable of tool manufacturing, hunting ... of Homo floresiensis. Some propose they descended from Homo erectus, an ...
The point at which ancient humans developed the weaponry for long-distance hunting is a matter of fierce debate amongst anthropologists. The authors of a new paper suggest that our ancestors may ...
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Indonesia's National Museum opens 'Oldest Civilization' exhibit with Homo erectus fossilsMany reconstructions of Homo erectus faces refer to the shape of ... "They began to recognize stone and bone as tools for hunting and self-defense, and also understood farming techniques," said ...
While experts haven’t confirmed Pink’s exact hominin species just yet, they may belong to our famous evolutionary relative, Homo erectus. Hominins began migrating into Eurasia at least 1.8 ...
While it is generally accepted that the forerunner to Homo sapiens - Homo erectus - left Africa about 1.5 million years ago to populate other parts of the world, there are two main theories about ...
While it is generally accepted that the forerunner to Homo sapiens - Homo erectus - left Africa about 1.5 million years ago to populate other parts of the world, there are two main theories about ...
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