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Answered by SAMIKSHAAMBRE
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At one time man didn't exist. Between 3 and 4 million years ago anthropologists estimate that the first species of man existed. Over the years many species of man inhabited this world. The man types of man are said to be Homo erectus, Neanderthal, Cro-Magnon, Homo sapien, and australopithecines. As the earth evolved so did the early species of man, best they could, to try to survive. The species has to learn different ways of life including hunting skills, agricultural skills, and after adapting to their surroundings, they could soon organize their way of life into towns and cities.

Homo Sapiens which are human beings began an existence nearly 100,000 years ago. Evidence such as skeletons suggest that other living species similar to humans lived before humans, at least 4 million years earlier. The humans and the other living beings similar to humans are also called hominids. Anthropologists who study ancient bones and artifacts are studying the ancient being's diets, culture, and religion from any of the plants and animal remains that are being found.

Anthropologists have named all of these pre humans australopithecines, "southern apes". The skeletons of these species have been found in Africa. Skeletal remains have shown evidence that these pre humans has a low brow, a long face, a large jaw, and hey also walked upright. One skeleton that had been found was 3 ½ feet tall and lived about 4 million years ago.

The Homo erectus was similar to the australopithecines but were larger, more like humans today. Home erectus had lived between about 400,000 and 1.6 million years ago. This type of species had an unusually thick cranial wall, a large jaw, and fairly large teeth. Below the neck Homo erectus and Homo Sapiens are almost identical, the head resembles a Neanderthals, but smaller. 


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Humans, or Homo Sapiens, first appeared some 100,000 years ago. Skeletal remains and another evidence point to the existence of human-like creatures at least 4 million years ago. Hominids are a term that refers to both humans and other animals that resemble humans. Any plant and animal remains that are discovered can be used by anthropologists who specialise in researching ancient bones and artefacts to learn more about the diets, cultures, and religions of the prehistoric people.

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homo sapiens

The man was nonexistent at one point. The original species of man, according to anthropologists, lived between three and four million years ago. Over the years, several species of man have lived on this planet. Homo erectus, Neanderthal, Cro-Magnon, Homo sapien, and australopithecines are considered the different forms of modern humans. Early human species developed alongside the planet in an effort to survive. After adjusting to their environment, the species may soon organise its way of life into towns and cities. The species must acquire many methods of living, including hunting and farming abilities.

All of these prehistoric people have been dubbed "southern apes" by anthropologists. These species' skeletons have been discovered in Africa. Skeletal remains have revealed that these prehistoric individuals had a low brow, a long face, a huge jaw, and walked erect. One skeleton discovered was 3 12 feet tall and lived around 4 million years ago.

Compared to modern humans, Homo erectus was bigger and more resembled the australopithecines. Between 400,000 and 1.6 million years ago, Homo erectus was alive. This kind of animal possessed relatively big teeth, a large jaw, and an abnormally thick skull wall. The skull resembles a Neanderthal but is smaller, and Homo erectus and Homo sapiens are nearly identical below the neck.

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