Homo habilis: An Archaic Human Species from 2.4 to 1.65 Million Years Ago
Homo habilis, an archaic human species from 2.4 to 1.65 million years ago, offers key insights into early human evolution, tool use, and behavior.
Homo habilis, an archaic human species from 2.4 to 1.65 million years ago, offers key insights into early human evolution, tool use, and behavior.
Discover Homo floresiensis, a tiny extinct human species from Indonesia that reveals unique insights into human evolution and island adaptation.
Explore how early humans’ control of fire revolutionized survival, diet, social life, and tool-making, shaping human evolution and culture.
Explore the Mesolithic period, the Middle Stone Age, highlighting human adaptation, tool innovation, and the shift from hunter-gatherers to early settlements.
Explore the fascinating world of Neanderthals, our closest extinct human relatives, their lifestyle, culture, and lasting genetic legacy in modern humans.
Explore the African origins of modern humans and their migration patterns shaped by climate, technology, and genetic diversity over thousands of years.
Explore the Lower Paleolithic era, the dawn of stone tools and early human culture, highlighting tool evolution and social impacts from 3.3 million years ago.
Explore the lives and innovations of early modern humans during the Paleolithic Era, revealing their survival strategies, tools, and social evolution.