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Homo habilis | Description, Traits, Tools, & FactsHomo habilis, extinct species of human, the most ancient member of the human genus. It inhabited parts of sub-Saharan Africa from roughly 2.4 to 1.5 million years ago. Many of its features appear to be intermediate between the relatively primitive Australopithecus and the more-advanced Homo species.Jillian ReedHuman Evolution TreeHuman FossilsHomo HabilisHuggable Teddy BearBrain SizePrehistoric ManAncient HumansOldest HumanHuman Evolution
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Primal ApePrimal Apes, also known as the Ape Men or Wild Men, were an ancient race of hominid believed to have gone extinct some time after the expulsion of humans from the Garden of Eden. Primal Apes inhabited the Earth long even before the Antediluvian epoch as well as before the arrival of mankind, living alongside dinosaurs as they built primitive civilizations of hundreds of individuals across the globe. They were also said to have inhabited the Earth alongside a host of ancient beings that have…Brian Scott HaasStone Age ManHomo HabilisPrehistoric ManAncient HumansPrehistoric WorldHuman EvolutionEarly HumansWild ForestPaleo Art
10 Transitional Ancestors of Human Evolution - ListverseThe evolution from our closest non-human ancestor to present day humans is one with many transitions. Some of these transitions are widely agreed upon by the scientific community while others are shrouded in frustrating darkness. Below are the ten species that have added the most to our lineage, some adding seemingly simple advances like walkingTtodHomo FloresiensisHomo HeidelbergensisHomo HabilisEarly ManTheory Of EvolutionAncient HumansHuman EvolutionEarly HumansHuman Species
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Homo habilis | Description, Traits, Tools, & FactsHomo habilis, extinct species of human, the most ancient member of the human genus. It inhabited parts of sub-Saharan Africa from roughly 2.4 to 1.5 million years ago. Many of its features appear to be intermediate between the relatively primitive Australopithecus and the more-advanced Homo species.AAthena GolderHuman FossilsHomo HabilisPhoto Booth BusinessHuman EvolutionEarly HumansGreat ApeExtinct AnimalsCharles DarwinHuman Species
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Ancient Civilizations ProjectsTopic: Ancient World; The Paleolithic Age or most likely known as the Old Stone Age involves the lifestyle of gathering, hunting, and scavenging. Bones, stones, fish nets and wood tools were only used during those times.JJulienne ClareAncient Civilizations ProjectsEarly Humans HistoryStone Age ManPaleolithic ArtStone Age ToolsInteractive MultimediaLearn HistoryAncient HumansHuman Evolution