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By 1.9 million years ago, another lineage of the genus Homo emerged in Africa. This species was Homo ergaster. Traditionally, scientists have referred to ...
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anthropology.si.edu/HumanOrigins/ha/erg.html
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Homo ergaster - Homo ergaster is one of our hominid ancestors from the Homo that exhibited morphology of a changing climate. ... Homo ergaster | return to species list...
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www.archaeologyinfo.com/homoergaster.htm
www.archaeologyinfo.com/homoergaster.htm
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Anatomically, the African Homo ergaster is similar to the Eurasian Homo erectus. The differentiation comes in the higher cranial vault and lighter frame and facial structure of H. ergaster, as well as in the earlier dates with which ergaster is associated.
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www.msu.edu/~heslipst/contents/ANP440/ergaster.htm
www.msu.edu/~heslipst/contents/ANP440/ergaster.htm
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Most paleoanthropologists refer to them as Homo erectus (literally "upright human"). However, a few researchers split them into two species--Homo ergaster (literally "working human") and Homo erectus. The ergaster fossils were presumably somewhat earlier and have been found for the ... Homo ergaster from East Africa...
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anthro.palomar.edu/homo/homo_2.htm
anthro.palomar.edu/homo/homo_2.htm
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Homo ergaster ("working man") is an extinct hominid species (or subspecies, according to some authorities) which lived throughout eastern and southern Africa between 1.9 to 1.4 million years ago with the advent of the lower Pleistocene and the cooling of the global climate. ... For more information about the topic Homo ergaster,
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www.sciencedaily.com/articles/h/homo_ergaster.htm
www.sciencedaily.com/articles/h/homo_ergaster.htm
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Homo ergaster — Homo ergaster ("working man") is an extinct hominid species (or subspecies, according to some authorities) which lived throughout eastern and ... > read more...
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www.sciencedaily.com/articles/h/homo_heidelbergensis.ht...
www.sciencedaily.com/articles/h/homo_heidelbergensis.htm
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Ancestral tree and timeline: Homo erectus or Homo ergaster? ... Homo ergaster is represented by fossils such as “Nariokotome Boy” - KNM-WT 15000 (view skeleton). It lived during the Lower Pleistocene epoch (dated at between 1.51 and 1.56 million years old), with fossils dated between 1.8 and 1.2 million years old.
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www.ecotao.com/holism/hu_ergaster.htm
www.ecotao.com/holism/hu_ergaster.htm
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Articles about the evolution of man ... One of the best sources of information about Homo ergaster is a skeleton discovered in 1984 by Alan Walker and Kamoya Kimeu at Nariokotome in West Turkana, Kenya. The remains were found to be those of a teenage boy between the ages of 11 and 13 when he died.
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www.bbc.co.uk/sn/prehistoric_life/human/human_evolution...
www.bbc.co.uk/sn/prehistoric_life/human/human_evolution/leaving_home1.shtml
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Australopithecus boisei; Homo habilis; Homo georgicus; Homo erectus; Homo ergaster; Homo antecessor; Homo heidelbergensis; Homo neanderthalensis; Homo floresiensis; Homo sapiens sapiens;
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www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/species.html
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