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A new documentary brings early human history to life with a "scientifically accurate" collection of hyper-real 3D models.
Bone fragments from Homo erectus have emerged that shed new light on humans' ancestry in Southeast Asia from the last Ice Age.
Homo Erectus Crossed an Ancient Land Bridge to Roam Southeast Asia 140,000 Years Ago Learn how Homo erectus journeyed to the Indonesian island of Java, leaving behind fossils that now provide insight ...
Archaeological finds off the coast of Java, Indonesia, provide insight into the world of Homo erectus, 140,000 years ago. Skull fragments and other fossil remains provide a unique picture of how ...
Scientists' discovery of oldest Homo sapiens fossils in Morocco rewrites human history The remains have helped to fill in gaps in the fossil record and move science closer to understanding human ...
Homo erectus first appeared in Africa roughly 1.9 million years ago, with body proportions similar to modern people. Homo antecessor also had modern body proportions as well as modern-looking ...
Oldest Human Skulls Outside Africa Might Not Be Homo Erectus After All Homo georgicus may be the most important human you've never heard of.
Homo erectus has been credited with the longest reign of any of the species in the Homo genus, it is actually quite insane how long they were around. They emerged around 2 million years ago and ...
Homo Erectus Loved Collecting Spherical Volcanic Rocks For Some Unknown Reason Curiosity is a trait that runs deep in the human lineage.
Over a million years ago, Homo erectus defied the extreme conditions of African deserts. A recent study reveals how this ancestor of humanity thrived in arid environments, long before Homo sapiens.
Researchers discovered that Homo erectus adapted to hyperarid conditions in Tanzania one million years ago, challenging previous beliefs about early human ecological limitations.