Fossils are like time capsules, offering us a rare chance to glimpse the distant past. Over the years, a number of ancient human fossils have been dis ...
The newly discovered bone tools, which consist of 27 deliberately split and chipped large mammal long bones, were recovered ...
Early humans were regularly using animal bones to make cutting tools 1.5 million years ago. A newly discovered cache of 27 carved and ...
africanus. Like all of the other Autralopithecus species, A. boisei walked upright. Homo habilis, which actually means "handy man," is apparently the first species to make and use primitive stone ...
Humans butchered a rhino in a remote part of the Philippines 700,000 years ago, but who were they and how did they get there?
Los Homo habilis -los primeros representantes del género Homo- vivieron en África hace entre 2,5 y 1,5 millones de años y podían fabricar sencillas y pequeñas lascas (cuchillos) de piedra con ...
The tools may have been made and used by Homo erectus, Homo habilis or Paranthropus boisei. “It could have been any of these three, but it’s almost impossible to know which one,” said Pobiner.
Homo habilis, or Paranthropus boisei. “It could have been any of these three, but it’s almost impossible to know which one,” said Pobiner.
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