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WHAT DOES HOMO HABILIS MEANS ?

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Answered by gurukantverma2011
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This species, one of the earliest members of the genus Homo, has a slightly larger braincase and smaller face and teeth than in Australopithecus or older hominin species. ... Its name, which means 'handy man', was given in 1964 because this species was thought to represent the first maker of stone tools

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Answered by rupa8bkvadr2
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Answer: HOMO  HABILIS means :

Explanation: An extinct species of humans , the most ancient  representatives  of the human genus , Homo . HOMO HABILIS inhabited part of sub - Saharan Africa from roughly 2.4 to 1.5 million  years ago . In 1959 and 1960 the first fossils were discovered at Olduvai Gorge in northern Tanzania . This discovery was  a turning point in the science of paleoanthropology because the oldest previously known human fossils were Asian specimens of homo erectus . Many features of HOMO HABILIS  appears to be intermediate in terms of evolutionary development between  the relatively primitive Australopithecus and the more advanced Homo species .

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