The Great Filter theory suggests that our lack of contact with extraterrestrial civilizations may arise from either their ...
By around 2.5 million years ago a more recent ancestor - Homo habilis or 'man, the toolmaker' appears to have evolved. It is not clear whether Homo habilis developed directly from Australopithecus ...
The serendipitous discoveries of the Taung Child’s cranium in 1924, the first evidence of the species Homo habilis at Olduvai Gorge in the 1960s, and Lucy’s 3-million-year-old bones ...
africanus. Like all of the other Autralopithecus species, A. boisei walked upright. Homo habilis, which actually means "handy man," is apparently the first species to make and use primitive stone ...
Humans butchered a rhino in a remote part of the Philippines 700,000 years ago, but who were they and how did they get there?
La impresionante primera secuencia muda y en cámara lenta de la cinta “2001: Odisea del espacio”, de Stanley Kubrick, se convirtió desde que la vi en una de las metáforas fílmicas que más ...
named by then Homo habilis on account of its apparent tool-making abilities. Professor Tobias develops this conclusion through extensive analysis of the cranial and endocranial material and teeth and ...
Humans butchered a rhino in a remote part of the Philippines 700,000 years ago, but who were they and how did they get there?
en cuyo caso los posibles candidatos serían el Homo habilis o el Australopithecus afarensis (la especie de la famosa “Lucy”). Dos yacimientos indonesios Aparte de Liang Bua, sólo se han ...