Early Ancestors: Early humans evolved from primates, with one of the most significant ancestors being Australopithecus, who lived around 4-2 million years ago. These early hominins walked upright but still had smaller brains than modern humans.
Homo habilis: Around 2.5 million years ago, Homo habilis appeared. They had larger brains and began to use simple stone tools, which marked the beginning of the Stone Age.
Homo erectus: One of the first species to exhibit more advanced behavior, Homo erectus, emerged about 1.8 million years ago. They used fire, built shelters, and created more complex tools.
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Homo habilis: Around 2.5 million years ago, Homo habilis appeared. They had larger brains and began to use simple stone tools, which marked the beginning of the Stone Age.
Homo erectus: One of the first species to exhibit more advanced behavior, Homo erectus, emerged about 1.8 million years ago. They used fire, built shelters, and created more complex tools.
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