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Homo ergaster

Homo ergaster. Model of a male Homo ergaster. H. ergaster was a hominid that emerged about 1.9 million years ago in Africa. It is considered to be an ancestor of later Homo populations. H. ergaster had a rounded cranium and prominent brow. H. ergaster is associated with an advance in stone tool technology that occurred around 1.6 million years ago

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Advanced Ancestor Anthropological Anthropology Early Human Evolutionary Biology Fossil Man Hominid Hominids Homo Ergaster Human Evolution Palaeoanthropology Paleoanthropology Pre Historic Pre History Reconstructed Relative Replica Palaeontology


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This print showcases a meticulously reconstructed model of Homo ergaster, a significant hominid species that emerged approximately 1.9 million years ago in Africa. As an ancestor to later Homo populations, H. ergaster played a crucial role in the evolutionary journey of our species. The male model depicted here exhibits the distinctive features of H. ergaster, including its rounded cranium and prominent brow ridge. These anatomical characteristics provide valuable insights into the early stages of human evolution and shed light on our biological lineage. Homo ergaster is closely associated with advancements in stone tool technology that occurred around 1.6 million years ago, marking a pivotal moment in prehistoric history. This breakthrough enabled our ancestors to manipulate their environment more efficiently and adapt to changing conditions. Through the lens of anthropology and paleontology, this print offers us a glimpse into our ancient past—a time when these remarkable beings roamed the Earth. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come as a species and instills awe for the complex process of human evolution. With its scientific accuracy and attention to detail, this replica provides researchers with invaluable resources for studying early humans' physical traits and behaviors—an essential contribution to both anthropological studies and evolutionary biology research.

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