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- Homo erectus is an extinct human species that lived from approximately 1,700,000 to 200,000 years ago12. The species is often associated with the earliest handaxes, the first major innovation in stone tool technology2. H. erectus appears to have been the first human species to control fire, some 1,000,000 years ago1. The species seems to have flourished until some 200,000 years ago (200 kya) or perhaps later before giving way to other humans including Homo sapiens1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
H. erectus appears to have been the first human species to control fire, some 1,000,000 years ago. The species seems to have flourished until some 200,000 years ago (200 kya) or perhaps later before giving way to other humans including Homo sapiens. Artist's rendering of Homo erectus, which lived from approximately 1,700,000 to 200,000 years ago.
www.britannica.com/topic/Homo-erectusThe appearance of Homo erectus in the fossil record is often associated with the earliest handaxes, the first major innovation in stone tool technology. Early fossil discoveries from Java (beginning in the 1890s) and China (‘Peking Man’, beginning in the 1920s) comprise the classic examples of this species.
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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.
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