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  1. Early human migrations - Wikipedia

    • Early human migrations are the earliest migrations and expansions of archaic and modern humans across continents. They are believed to have begun approximately 2 million years ago with the early expansions out of Africa by Homo erectus. This initial migration was followed by other archaic humans including H. heidelbergensis, which lived around … See more

    Early humans (before Homo sapiens)

    The earliest humans developed out of australopithecine ancestors about 3 million years ago, most likely in … See more

    Homo sapiens

    Homo sapiens are believed to have emerged in Africa about 300,000 years ago, based in part on thermoluminescence dating of artifacts and remains from Jebel Irhoud, Morocco, published in 2017. The Florisbad S… See more

     
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  2. Around 1.8 million years ago, Homo erectus migrated out of Africa via the Levantine corridor and Horn of Africa to Eurasia. This migration has been proposed as being related to the operation of the Saharan pump, around 1.9 million years ago. [citation needed]
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    The red lines show the possible migration pathway of the ancient human Homo erectus (sometimes known as Homo ergaster). There is little controversy about the travels of H. erectus. This possible path was mapped using fossil evidence that spans more than 1.5 million years.
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  4. Homo erectus - Wikipedia

    Homo erectus (/ ˌ h oʊ m oʊ ə ˈ r ɛ k t ə s / lit. ' upright man ') 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 …

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  5. Homo erectus - The Smithsonian's Human Origins …

    Jan 3, 2024 · Was Homo erectus the direct ancestor of Homo sapiens, our own species? Data suggest that increasing body size, greater reliance on animal food resources, and increased range size were part of a web of factors that …

  6. Early Humans Migrated Out of Africa Several Times, …

    Aug 2, 2024 · But now, in a study published in July in the journal Science, researchers suggest Homo sapiens migrated from the African continent in several waves, interbreeding with Neanderthal populations as...

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  7. Homo erectus adapted to steppe-desert climate …

    4 days ago · Homo erectus adapted to hyper-arid climatic conditions one million years ago through the strategic use of rivers and ponds, and this facilitated geographic expansion within and beyond Africa, as ...

  8. Homo erectus - Ancestor, Evolution, Migration

    3 days ago · A gradual transition from H. erectus to Homo sapiens is one interpretation of the fossil record, but the evidence also can be read differently. Many researchers have come to accept what can be termed a punctuated …

  9. What Drove Homo Erectus Out of Africa? | Smithsonian

    Oct 19, 2021 · How and why did Homo erectus migrate from Africa to Asia and Europe? The article explores the archaeological site of ‘Ubeidiya in Israel, where H. erectus settled 1.5 million years ago, and the challenges of understanding …

  10. Homo erectus | Definition, Characteristics, Skull, Diet, …

    3 days ago · Regardless of where it first evolved, the species seems to have dispersed quickly, starting about 1.9 million years ago (mya) near the middle of the Pleistocene Epoch, moving through the African tropics, Europe, South …

  11. Early Human Migration - World History …

    May 15, 2017 · By around 700,000 years ago (and perhaps as early as 780,000 years ago), Homo heidelbergensis is thought to have developed from Homo erectus within Africa. There, …

  12. The first migrations out of Africa - The Australian …

    Homo ergaster (or African Homo erectus) may have been the first human species to leave Africa. Fossil remains show this species had expanded its range into southern Eurasia by 1.75 million years ago. Their descendents, Asian Homo …

  13. Human Dispersal Out of Africa: A Lasting Debate - PMC

  14. Homo erectus, our ancient ancestor - Natural History Museum

  15. Early expansions of hominins out of Africa - Wikipedia

  16. Homo Erectus - World History Encyclopedia

  17. Homo erectus - Toolmaking, Fire Use, Migration | Britannica

  18. Climate played a crucial role in human migration from Africa

  19. Why Did Early Humans Leave Africa? - Discover Magazine

  20. Extinct Human Species Lived in a Brutal Desert, Study Finds

  21. Archaeologists Just Uncovered The Oldest Evidence of Humans …

  22. Early Migrations—The Genus Homo Leaving Africa - Becoming …

  23. HOMO ERECTUS AND OUT OF AFRICA THEORY | Facts and …

  24. Scientists reveal Homo erectus mastered desert survival one …

  25. How Early Humans Adapted to Harsh Desert Climates Over a …

  26. Homo Erectus, the Extreme Ape - Archaeology - Haaretz.com

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