Homo erectus |
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Homo erectus was the first relative of modern human beings to live outside of Africa, to use complex tools, to hunt in organized groups and to use fire. The name Homo erectus means "upright human." When Homo erectus was alive, between half a million and two million years ago, Africa's climate was changing dramatically. Lakes were shrinking and rivers were drying up. Open grasslands and savannahs replaced forests and woodlands Most scientists think that Homo erectus emigrated from Africa about one million years ago. Some paleoanthropologists say that the early populations of these hominids, which lived in Africa, were in fact a different species, nown as Homo ergaster ("working human"). Homo erectus consisted only of the later populations, which lived in Africa, Asia and Europe. Others say that Homo ergaster and Homo erectus were the same species. Some paleoanthropologists believe that the European population made up a third species: Homo heidelbergensis, which was named for the University of Heidelberg in Germany. Homo ergaster is believed to be an ancestor of modern humans (Homo sapiens). Others say that all of these early humans belonged to the species Homo erectus. CharacteristicsHomo erectus had a brain that was larger than that of Homo habilis, but generally smaller than that of modern humans. The largest brains of Homo erectus were the same size as those of modern humans, but with a different configuration. While Homo habilis had a large, backward sloping forehead, Homo erectus had a large, bony brow ridge that extended past its eyes. Homo erectus had a flatter skull than Homo habilis It had a profile that was a closer to that of a modern human, The nose of Homo erectus was similar to that of a human being alive today. It protruded from the face, and had nostrils that pointed downward..This would help it to breathe warm, dry air. Homo erectus was taller than Homo habilis - the same size as a modern human. However, it was more robust and muscular than a modern human. Homo erectus had shorter arms than Homo habilis. Its limbs were closer in proportion to those of Homo sapiens. Males were about 25% larger than females. In earlier hominids, males were almost twice as large as females. The pelvic area was narrow, so babies would have been very immature when they were born, in comparison to the newborns of earlier humans. The brain of an adult Homo erectus would be about three times the size of a newborn, while the brain of an adult non-human ape is about twice the size of a newborn.
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