Human skull and face evolution time-lapse, from homo erectus to... Human skull and face evolution timHuman skull and face evolution time-lapse, from homo erectus to homo sapiens. Animated ...
New evidence reveals that Homo erectus could survive in extreme environments like deserts over 1.2 million years ago, challenging the notion that only Homo sapiens were so adaptable. Credit: ...
A new study revealed that our ancestor Homo erectus survived extreme desert conditions over a million years ago, challenging the belief that Homo sapiens were the first humans capable of thriving in ...
Homo erectus adapted to desert-like environments at least 1.2 million years ago, utilizing behavioral strategies such as repeatedly accessing freshwater sources and developing specialized stone tools.
Our ancestor Homo erectus was able to survive punishingly hot and dry desert more than a million years ago, according to a new study that casts doubt on the idea that Homo sapiens were the first ...
PARIS, France - Our ancestor Homo erectus was able to survive punishingly hot and dry desert more than a million years ago, according to a new study that casts doubt on the idea that Homo sapiens were ...
Evidence collected from the Engaji Nanyori site in the gorge suggests that Homo erectus adapted to this hostile environment "by focusing on ecological focal points such as river confluences where ...
The exhibition is the first time some of the original fossils are on public display, including skull fossils of Homo erectus. Indonesia's Minister of Culture Fadli Zon emphasized the region's ...