Homo erectus
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Homo Erectus Mastered Desert Survival 1.2 Million Years Ago
Discover how Homo erectus adapted to survive desert environments 1.2 million years ago, reshaping our understanding of human evolution.
Latest Research Articles
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Homo Erectus Might Have Lived Longer than We Thought or Expected
Laziness Led The Homo Erectus To Their Extinction
The Secret To Survival: How Homo Sapiens Outlasted Other Homonins
Indonesia's 'Hobbit' Species Unlocked: Where Did the Tiny Flores Man Come From?
This 40000-Year-Old Cranium in Portugal Blurs the Line of Evolution
Fossils Reveal Hobbit’s 700,000-Year-Old Ancestors, And They Are Even Smaller
Fossilized Femur Suggests Ancient and Modern Humans Overlapped
Diverse Human Body Size Emerged Earlier Than Previously Thought
Oldest Art Ever Etched into Mollusk Shell
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