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homo neanderthal ITALY cm.21x14

Homo Sapiens - Qafzeh Israel cm.22x13

EGYPTOPITHECUS cm.10x5

Australopithecus africanus M. PLEASE cm.18x13

HOMO ERECTUS georgicus - GEORGIA cm.18x12

HOMO rudolfensis - KENYA cm.20x12

AUSTRALOPITHECO afarensis (Lucy) ETHIOPIA cm.17x13

KENYANTROPUS platyops - KENYA cm.20x12

AFRICAN Australopithecus (CHILD Thaung) cm.15x9

SIVAPITECO FEMALE cm.16x13

SIVAPITECO MALE cm.16x16

HOMO ERECTUS rudolfensis

Australopithecus robustus cm.18x14

Sahelanthropus tchadensis cm.18x11

Proconsul africanus cm.13x7

Australopithecus boisei cm.20x15

HOMO HERGASTER cm.20x12

Homo heidelbergensis cm.22x15

Homo neanderthalensis cm. 24x15

HOMO Cro-Magnon cm.21x13

HOMO ERECTUS cm.23x14

Taung child (A. africanus)
cm.19x12

Homo habilis is a species of hominid such Homo appeared in Pliocene .
The first discoveries of this kind were made by the spouses
Leakey in the early sixties in the throat of Olduvai in Tanzania .. Among these are the traces of hominid that some two million years ago have demonstrated ability " human . "Near their remains were found many stone artifacts from the primary bill. That is why they earned the nickname" habilis ".
With a cranial capacity of about 600 -750 cm3 Habilis used its tools to kill and cut up the carcasses of animals. These artifacts were still quite primitive, but the fact that these hominids build them involves some important considerations:
Habilis envisioned the future need of such objects could
Habilis choose the materials available to build them
Habilis had manual dexterity and cognitive as needed to achieve

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