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Homo erectus - Wikipedia
Homo erectus is an extinct species of archaic human from the Pleistocene, spanning nearly 2 million years. It is the first human species to evolve a humanlike body plan and gait, to leave Africa and colonize Asia and Europe, and to wield fire. H. erectus is the ancestor of later Homo species, including H. heidelbergensis, … See more
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Despite what Charles Darwin had hypothesized in his 1871 Descent of Man, many late-19th century evolutionary naturalists postulated that Asia (instead of Africa) was the … See more• Homo erectus Origins – Exploring the Fossil Record – Bradshaw Foundation
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H. erectus was early-on portrayed as the earliest hunter-gatherer and a skilled predator of big game, relying on endurance running. … See more• Boaz, N. T.; Ciochon, R. (2004). Dragon Bone Hill: An Ice-Age Saga of Homo erectus. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-803488-9.
• Antón, … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Homo erectus: Ancient humans survived longer than …
Dec 18, 2019 · New dating evidence shows that it survived until just over 100,000 years ago on the Indonesian island of Java - long after it had vanished elsewhere. This means it was still around when our own...
Homo erectus - The Smithsonian's Human Origins …
Jan 3, 2024 · At the end of its time range, around 143,000 years ago, it coexisted with Homo sapiens and possibly Homo floresiensis in Indonesia. We don’t know everything about our early ancestors—but we keep learning more!
Homo erectus | Definition, Characteristics, Skull, Diet, …
5 days ago · Homo erectus, extinct species of the human genus (Homo), perhaps an ancestor of modern humans (Homo sapiens). H. erectus most likely originated in Africa, though Eurasia cannot be ruled out.
Ancient human species made ‘last stand' 100,000 …
Dec 18, 2019 · These people made their last stand on the island about 100,000 years ago, long after they had gone extinct elsewhere in the world, according a new study assigning reliable dates to previously found H. erectus fossils.
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Homo erectus, our ancient ancestor - Natural History …
Current evidence suggests all hominins before H. erectus lived in Africa. However, almost as soon as this species appears in the fossil record there is evidence it expanded out of Africa and into western Asia, then to eastern Asia …
Extinction of Homo erectus | The Smithsonian …
Jan 26, 2020 · The new dates from Java confirm that Homo erectus overlapped in time with our species - but went extinct before modern humans arrived in southeast Asia, where the last population of Homo erectus is thought to have …
Modern humans, Homo sapiens: When, where and how did we …
Homo erectus adapted to steppe-desert climate extremes one …
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Two Million Years Ago, This Homo Erectus Lived the High Life
Homo Erectus, the Extreme Ape - Archaeology - Haaretz.com
Scientists reveal Homo erectus mastered desert survival one …
Homo erectus lived recently enough that it may have met …
Homo erectus: Ancient humans survived longer than we thought
Fossils From Some of the Last Homo Erectus Hint at the End of …
Homo Erectus: What Do We Know About Our Early Ancestors?
Scientists show that modern humans never co-existed with Homo …
When did ‘Homo erectus’ die out? A fresh look at the demise of …
Earliest humans had diverse range of body types, just as we do …
Modern humans and Homo erectus did not co-exist in Java
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Ancient Homo Erectus: Thriving in the Desert 1 Million Years Ago
Homo erectus' last known appearance was about 117,000 years …
Homo erectus, not sapiens, first humans to survive desert: study
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