It has also been suggested that the Dmanisi hominids may belong to Homo ergaster, although, like H. georgicus, there is some ...
This in turn suggests that his species ... ergaster in the fossil record we also see the first use of fire, the first appearance of more systematic toolmaking, and the first migration of hominids ...
In the 8 million years or so since the earliest ancestors of humans diverged from the apes, at least a dozen humanlike species, called hominids, have lived on Earth. And this list is getting longer.
For this reason, many researchers now place all species of great ape and human within a single family, Hominidae - making them all proper "hominids" (Figure 2b). Such taxonomic changes have ...
ergaster but actually the previously unknown Parathropus, which the lead author revealed was "the first time since the 1970s that a new species of Paranthropus was identified." The external ...
It’s possible, though, that Danuvius independently evolved a form of upright walking on tree branches that had nothing to do with the appearance of a two-legged gait in hominids, says DeSilva ...
Paranthropus robustus was a species of prehistoric human that lived in South Africa about 2 million years ago, alongside Homo ergaster, a direct ancestor of modern people. Fossils of Paranthropus ...