Now we have evidence of artistic sensibility in earlier hominins, from Neanderthals to Homo erectus and beyond Since 2015, ...
A reconstruction of Homo erectus - the first known human to walk fully upright An ancient relative of modern humans survived into comparatively recent times in South East Asia, a new study has ...
With the appearance Homo erectus/ergaster in the fossil record we also see the first use of fire, the first appearance of more systematic toolmaking, and the first migration of hominids outside ...
In the days before the internet, Alfons scoured university libraries and bookshops for drawings of human and ... of an ...
habilis had a brain that was larger than the largest Autralopithecus brain, but smaller than the Homo erectus brain. The first example of Homo erectus, known as "Java Man," was discovered in ...
A reconstruction of the 1.2 million-year-old pelvis discovered in 2001 in the Gona Study Area at Afar, Ethiopia, that has led researchers to speculate early man was better equipped than first ...
Perhaps most importantly, Lucy’s discovery foreshadowed a series of fossil finds that filled in the scientific picture of her species. By 1978, enough evidence had accumulated to establish Lucy as the ...
But it's not until Homo erectus came on the scene about 1.9 million years ago that we see the long-legged form, similar to our own, that makes us so well suited to running and walking over long ...
Homo Erectus This species, until recently known by a multiplicity of other names, was probably the immediate predecessor of modern man. It now seems possible that the transition took place some ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Erectus the Game Erectus is a free ... where the player takes part in a conflict between the Homo sapiens and Homo erectus. The objective of Erectus ...
The remains recovered from the cave complex include the earliest example of Homo erectus - a direct human ancestor Two million years ago, three different human-like species were living side-by ...
Homo erectus was a piece of anthropological trivia I inserted in the middle of a conversation with old friends who were pathetically talking about E.D. (erectile dysfunction) and other sexual ...