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Homo erectus the first cooks conceptual illustration
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Homo erectus woman making a fire illustration
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Peking man teeth
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BHomo erectus men bModelsB bof IHomo erectusi men an early type of human IHomo erectusi or erect man lived between roughly 18-03 millio
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Homo erectus model This model of Homo erectus known as Java Man is based on fossil evidence found in 1891 in archaeological sites along the Solo Ri
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Java Man Reconstruction of the head of Java Man made by the Dutch anatomist Eugene Dubois (1858- 1940) Java Man was named Pithecanthropus erectus m
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Jaw and teeth of Java Man Artist Unknown
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Homo erectus skull
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Illustration showing from front to back; the brains of a chimpanzee extinct hominin Australopithecus sp extinct human Homo erectus and modern human
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Hominid fossil skull of Rhodesia man Homo rhodesiensis and Homo sapiens rhodesiensis also known as Broken Hill man and Kabwe man It was excavated a
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Rhodesia man skull This skull was found at Broken Hill (Kabwe) Zambia in 1921 It is thought to be around 120000 years old Its classification in
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Illustration of the skull and head of Homo georgicus one of several extinct hominin species that form part of the human evolutionary tree This homin
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Illustration of the stages in human evolution
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Homo floresiensis skull and jaw bone These remains was found in 2003 in the Liang Bua cave on the island of Flores Indonesia H floresiensis is tho
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Homo erectus skull computer artwork The main difference between the skull of H erectus and that of modern humans is the smaller size of the brain
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Peking man skull
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Turkana boy skull Moulding of the fossilised skull of Turkana boy (Homo erectus) The almost complete skeleton was discovered by a member of Richard
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Homo rudolfensis skull (KNM-ER 1470) This fossil specimen dates from around 19 million years ago and was discovered in 1972 in Koobi Fora on the e
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Composite image showing casts of hominid fossil skulls and bone fragments drawings and memorabilia brought by palaeoanthropologist Franz Weidenreich
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Peking man skull top view Moulding of the fossilised skull of the Peking man (Homo erectus pekinensis) The skull was discovered in the Zhoukoudian
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Male hominine hip bone Partial hip bone from the hominine skeleton KNM-ER 3228 which was discovered in Lake Turkana Kenya and exhibits many charac
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Hominid and chimpanzee skulls and casts In the centre and at bottom left there is an endocranial cast and skull of a modern man (Homo sapiens) In th
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Nanjing Man cranium front view The Nanjing man (Homo erectus) was discovered in Tangshan cave near Nanjing in 1993 and is thought to be between 580
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Nanjing Man cranium side view The Nanjing man (Homo erectus) was discovered in Tangshan cave near Nanjing in 1993 and is thought to be between 580
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Homo floresiensis skull frontal view This skull was found in 2003 in the Liang Bua cave on the island of Flores Indonesia H floresiensis is thoug
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Palaeoanthropologists Eugene Dubois (centre standing) and Sir Arthur Keith (top left) photographed at Cambridge in 1898 In 1892-3 Dubois collected
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Lower jaw bone of Heidelberg Man discovered in a sandpit near Heidelberg in 1907 This mandible is all that has been found of Heidelberg Man whose lin
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Homo floresiensis and Homo sapiens Artwork of a Homo sapiens (right) watching a group of Homo floresiensis next to a river H floresiensis is though
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Homo floresiensis comparison
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Homo floresiensis Artists impression of the head and face of Homo floresiensis Remains of this hominid were found in 2003 at the Liang Bua cave on
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Homo floresiensis comparison Artwork comparing Homo erectus (left) H floresiensis (centre) and H sapiens (right) Remains of H floresiensis were
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Homo floresiensis Artists impression of the head and face of Homo floresiensis Remains of this hominid were found in 2003 at the Liang Bua cave on
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Homo erectus skull computer artwork The main difference between the skull of H erectus and that of modern humans is the smaller size of the brain
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Homo ergaster hominids artists impression H ergaster is traditionally considered an early type of H erectus by scientists However there are dif
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Hominid fossil skull called Arago man also known as Tautavel man excavated in 1964 by H de Lumley in limestone caves in the Verdouble valley near T
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Peking man skull Fossilised skull of Peking man (Homo erectus pekinensis formerly Sinanthropus pekinensis) This specimen was discovered in the Zhou
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Homo ergaster Artists impression of the skull facial muscles and face of a Homo ergaster Hergaster is traditionally considered an early type of H
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Early human Computer artwork of the head of an early human Ancestral human species now extinct include Homo habilis and Homo erectus which are pr
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Homo erectus skull Artwork from 1931 showing a reconstruction of the skull of Java Man based on the fossil skull fragments (dark grey) discovered
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Homo erectus skull Artwork from 1931 showing a reconstruction of the skull of Java Man based on the fossil skull fragments (dark grey) discovered
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Homo erectus skeleton View of a fossilised skeleton of an early human (Homo erectus) Despite being less than 12 years old this boy was already 168
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Java Man Reconstruction of the head of Java Man made by the Dutch anatomist Eugene Dubois (1858- 1940) Java Man was named Pithecanthropus erectus m
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Early human footprints Floodlit night shot of fossilized footprints in volcanic rock on the Roccamonfina volcano near Naples Italy Known locally a
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Homo ergaster Model of a Homo ergaster man who dates back 19 million years and is traditionally considered an early type of H erectus by scientist
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Homo erectus footprints
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Homo erectus tracks
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Homo erectus tracks
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Homo erectus tracks
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Full-size reconstruction of Java Man made by the Dutch anatomist Eugene Dubois (1858-1940) Java Man was named Pithecanthropus erectus meaning erect
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Homo erectus extinct hominid living between 16 million and 250000 years ago Homo erectus is thought to have evolved in Africa from H habilis the
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Peking man skull
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Homo erectus skull
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Java man cranium
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Human ancestor skulls Two skulls of human ancestors (Homo erectus) found at the Olduvai Gorge Tanzania The OH9 (Olduvai Hominid 9) skull is in lowe
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Java Man Side view of the skullcap of the Trinil 2 hominid fossil Homo erectus meaning erect ape- man previously named Pithecanthropus erectus It
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Homo habilis (OH 8) foot bones Assortment of bones of the foot from the fossil hominid Homo habilis (OH 8) The name means handy man These bones
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Comparison of bone disease in fossil man and contemporary man The femur of Java man Pithecanthropius erectus later renamed Homo erectus (dark brown
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Homo erectus extinct hominid living between 16 million and 250000 years ago Homo erectus is thought to have evolved in Africa from H habilis the
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Tautavel Man Subspecies of the hominid Homo erectus 450000 years old fossil Discovered in the Arago Cave in Tautavel France
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Homo erectus skullcap Front view of the skullcap of the fossil hominid Homo erectus (OH 9) The name translates to erect man This skull is one of
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Fossil skull of Rhodesia man
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Fossil skull of Rhodesia man
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Liang Bua cave Flores Indonesia
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Human evolution Artwork of the evolution of hominids from our distant ancestors to present day humans (Homo sapiens sapiens) Comparisons of DNA and
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Tangshan cave near Shanghai in China where the Nanjing Man (Homo erectus) was discovered in 1993 This discovery cast doubt on the theory that modern
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Liang Bua cave Flores Indonesia Remains of Homo floresiensis were found in this cave in 2003 H floresiensis is thought to have become extinct 12
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Liang Bua cave Flores Indonesia Remains of Homo floresiensis were found in this cave in 2003 H floresiensis is thought to have become extinct 12
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Homo erectus extinct hominid living between 16 million and 250000 years ago Homo erectus is thought to have evolved in Africa from H habilis the
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Homo erectus extinct hominid living between 16 million and 250000 years ago Homo erectus is thought to have evolved in Africa from H habilis the
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Human evolution Computer artwork of four stages in human evolution Comparisons of DNA and fossil records suggest that humans and modern African apes
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Stone tool Ancient palaeolithic stone tool from the hominid (early human) Acheulean culture This chisel-like burin tool is thought to have been used
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Human fossil site Tautavel environs a region where hominid fossil skull and bone fragments of Arago man also known as Tautavel man were excavated
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East African stone handaxe from the Acheulean culture found in deposits dating from 700000 years ago at Olduvai Gorge Tanzania The period lies with
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Java Man reconstruction Reconstruction of the head of Java Man (Pithecanthropus erectus) later renamed Homo erectus Reconstructions of Java Man are
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Homo erectus tracks The palaeont- ologist Dr Marco Avanzini measuring fossilized footprints in the Campania region of southern Italy Known locall
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Homo erectus tracks The palaeont- ologist Dr Marco Avanzini measuring fossilized footprints in the Campania region of southern Italy Known locall
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Evolution of life Illustration of sea and land animals from various stages of the evolution of life on Earth At lower left jellyfish (mushroom shap
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Composite photograph showing Eugene Dubois (1858- 1940) and the skull cap (left) of his hominid fossil find Pithecanthropus erectus meaning erect ap
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