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ZME Science on MSNEarly Humans May Have Collected Round Stones for Over 1 Million YearsLong before the rise of the Homo sapiens civilization, our ancestors walked the valleys of East Africa over a million years ...
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ZME Science on MSNA 7,000-Year-Old Fire-Starting Kit Was Just Unearthed in ChinaIn eastern China, archaeologists brushed away layers of soil to reveal something astonishing: a 7,000-year-old fire-drilling ...
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Homo Erectus | Extinct Human SpeciesHomo erectus laid the groundwork for all other human species that came after it, they were the first to travel continents, to use and create fire, possibly creating shelters, clothing and possibly ...
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The prehistoric facial bones were found buried in 50 feet of mud and silt, and are believed to be 1.1 to 1.4 million years ...
Homo erectus was probably the first hominid to use fire. Also known as Homo heidelbergensis, this species has a brain that was larger than H. erectus' and smaller than that of a modern human.
Homo erectus is thought to have lived in hunter gatherer societies and there is some evidence that suggests they used fire and made basic stone tools.
Stone tools recently discovered in Ukraine could potentially rewrite history as the oldest evidence of human presence in ...
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 ...
Original fossil of the midface of a hominin assigned to Homo aff. erectus recovered at level TE7 ... more familiar human body proportions and use fire and tools. Remains of the species have ...
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