单词 | Homo habilis |
例句 | Those protohumans are generally known as Australopithecus africanus, Homo habilis, and Homo erectus, which apparently evolved into each other in that sequence. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies 1997-03-01T00:00:00Z With a cranial capacity of six hundred cubic centimeters, Homo habilis had less than half our brain size, but twice that of the more advanced australopithecines. Science doesn’t disprove God: Where Richard Dawkins and new atheists go wrong 2014-04-19T15:00:00Z When David Schwimmer's Ross, who worked as a palaeontologist, says: "No, Homo habilis was erect. Australopithecus was never fully erect," Chandler responds: "Well, maybe he was nervous." Matthew Perry and Chandler on Friends: A match made in comedy heaven 2023-10-29T04:00:00Z While Homo habilis and Homo rudolfensis probably only ate a lizard here and there or the meaty remains left behind by other predators, Homo erectus was a hunter. Does Humanity Have to Eat Meat? 2023-10-25T04:00:00Z We now know that stone tools predate Homo habilis, World History: to 1500 2023-04-19T00:00:00Z They believed Homo habilis used these tools to cut meat and crack open bones. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z Homo habilis was discovered in Tanzania in the early 1960s by a group led by Louis and Mary Leakey, a married pair of paleoanthropologists. Fossils Are Filling Out the Human Family Tree 2019-04-10T04:00:00Z Homo habilis, the first members of our genus, left sharpened stones scattered across Africa. Why Silicon Valley can’t fix itself 2018-05-03T04:00:00Z One of the earliest of these is Homo habilis, who lived in Africa between 2.4m and 1.4m years ago. Tracing the tangled tracks of humankind's evolutionary journey 2018-02-12T05:00:00Z Homo habilis resembles us in many ways, with a large brain similar to ours as well as small teeth and a face we might recognize as human. World History: to 1500 2023-04-19T00:00:00Z About 1.6 million years ago, before Homo habilis left the scene, another species of hominids appeared in East Africa. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z Of the multiple species in our genus, Homo habilis is the least humanlike in its anatomy and most similar to apes, according to the Bradshaw Foundation. Fossils Are Filling Out the Human Family Tree 2019-04-10T04:00:00Z Brains decay very quickly so we can’t look at the neural structures of Homo habilis or Homo erectus. Birds Can Tell Us a Lot About Human Language 2018-02-02T05:00:00Z The species may have emerged near the root of the Homo genus, during an initial phase of diversification that gave rise to Homo habilis and other primitive species. Humanity’s strange new cousin is shockingly young — and shaking up our family tree 2017-05-09T04:00:00Z They were likely first created by Homo habilis, by smashing smooth rocks together to create crudely sharpened edges. World History: to 1500 2023-04-19T00:00:00Z The Leakeys named the fossil Homo habilis, which means “man of skill.” World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z The first is that H. naledi represents one one of these earliest branches of Homo - perhaps something like Homo habilis. Amazing haul of ancient human finds unveiled - BBC News 2017-05-09T04:00:00Z The findings add support to the theory that the species evolved from one in Africa, most likely Homo habilis, and that the two species shared a common ancestor. 'Hobbit' species did not evolve from ancestor of modern humans, research finds 2017-04-21T04:00:00Z Frayer led the study of the Homo habilis jawbone, published online last week in the Journal of Human Evolution. Oldest Evidence of Right-Handedness Seen in Fossil Jaw 2016-10-24T04:00:00Z Characteristics of the fossils also do not support the idea the Hobbit evolved from even more ancient members of the human family tree like Homo habilis or Australopithecus, the researchers said. New fossils may settle debate over 'Hobbit' people's ancestry 2016-06-08T04:00:00Z Some anthropologists believe Homo erectus was a more intelligent and adaptable species than Homo habilis. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z They dubbed it Homo habilis, or “handy man,” after a scatter of stone tools close by. Where Is the Birthplace of Humankind? South Africa and East Africa Both Lay Claims 2015-09-11T04:00:00Z The researchers are unclear about how H. naledi is related to other early human species that lived in Africa, such as Homo erectus and Homo habilis. Crowdsourcing digs up an early human species 2015-09-09T04:00:00Z The Homo habilis fossil is from Tanzania’s Olduvai Gorge, one of the richest fossil sites containing ancient hominin remains. Oldest Evidence of Right-Handedness Seen in Fossil Jaw 2016-10-24T04:00:00Z The hands of the newly discovered specimens reminded some scientists of the earliest previously identified specimens of Homo habilis, who were apparently among the first toolmakers. Homo Naledi, New Species in Human Lineage, Is Found in South African Cave 2015-09-10T04:00:00Z Homo habilis is another potential candidate for having lost its pinkie at Olduvai, but even with this species there are uncertainties. Oldest Human-Like Hand Bone Might Reveal the Origins of Tool Making 2015-08-19T04:00:00Z The earliest known Homo habilis, announced more than two months ago, lived 2.8 million years ago in what is now Ethiopia. Stone Tools From Kenya Are Oldest Yet Discovered 2015-05-20T04:00:00Z Until now, some thought that Homo habilis - known as "handy man" - was the earliest of our ancestors in the Homo genus to use tools. Oldest stone tools pre-date earliest humans - BBC News 2015-05-20T04:00:00Z Frayer says that he hopes the new study will help to solve that problem by inspiring other researchers to examine additional Homo habilis teeth for the telltale grooves. Oldest Evidence of Right-Handedness Seen in Fossil Jaw 2016-10-24T04:00:00Z He keeps rediscovering that we’re australopithecines, and keeps hoping to transform us into Homo habilis: man the tool user, able man. Who Funds the Future? 2015-05-11T04:00:00Z The Homo habilis type specimen, which is the particular specimen against which all others are compared to confirm their identification, include a number of bones from the left hand. Oldest Human-Like Hand Bone Might Reveal the Origins of Tool Making 2015-08-19T04:00:00Z Decades later, he and his wife Mary and their team found bones from a species that the Leakeys named Homo habilis — ‘the handy man’. Oldest stone tools raise questions about their creators 2015-04-20T04:00:00Z One species that may bridge the gap between these two is Homo habilis, but some researchers speculate that at least two 'early Homo' species existed between 3 million and 2 million years ago. Jawbone Fossil May Mark Dawn of Humankind 2015-03-05T05:00:00Z In a related paper published Wednesday in Nature, researchers present a new reconstruction of Homo habilis, the former oldest known example of the genus. The human family may have evolved half a million years earlier than we thought 2015-03-04T05:00:00Z A separate study in the journal Nature provided a fresh analysis of a Homo habilis lower jaw from 1.8 million years ago, showing it was unexpectedly primitive and resembled the much older newly discovered jawbone. Dawn of man: Ethiopian jawbone fossil pushes back human origins 2015-03-04T05:00:00Z Homo rudolfensis is another species that may be contemporary with the new finger bone, and it is certainly contemporary with Homo habilis. Oldest Human-Like Hand Bone Might Reveal the Origins of Tool Making 2015-08-19T04:00:00Z One species that may bridge the gap between these two is Homo habilis, but some researchers speculate that at least two 'early Homo' species existed between 3 million and 2 million years ago. Ethiopian jawbone may mark dawn of humankind 2015-03-03T05:00:00Z The Leakey team later designated the remains as a new species that they called Homo habilis, meaning the handy man. Jawbone Fossil May Mark Dawn of Humankind 2015-03-05T05:00:00Z Bernard Wood describes, in a feature article in Scientific American as well as in the following interview with Ewen Callaway of Nature, how Homo habilis revolutionized paleontologists' understanding of human evolution. Africa Is Humanity's Birthplace [Audio] 2014-08-28T04:00:00Z Until now, the oldest known remains from the human genus were about 2.3 to 2.4 million years old and from the species Homo habilis. Dawn of man: Ethiopian jawbone fossil pushes back human origins 2015-03-04T05:00:00Z The announcement of Homo habilis was a turning point in palaeoanthropology. Human evolution: Fifty years after Homo habilis 2014-04-02T17:20:30.613Z Writing in Science, the team says that Homo habilis, Homo rudolfensis and Homo erectus are all part of a single evolving lineage that led to modern humans. Blow to multiple human species idea 2013-10-17T18:03:00Z If astronomers’ estimates are right, the black hole burped when our ancestral species Homo habilis was making the first crude stone tools in prehistoric Africa. Belching Black Hole Caused Galactic Glow 2013-09-25T11:05:23Z Homo habilis, the first of our genus Homo who appeared 1.9 million years ago, saw a modest hop in brain size, including an expansion of a language-connected part of the frontal lobe called Broca's area. How Has the Human Brain Evolved? 2013-07-28T15:15:00.590Z There’s osteoarthritis in a creature that may have been Homo habilis. The Hazards of Being an Athletic Ape 2012-10-16T13:45:00.227Z Some palaeontologists see a single, variable species called Homo habilis. Human evolution: Ask the family 2012-08-09T15:01:01Z But he noted that “there remain many uncertainties” about the 1470 fossil “and whether it might still be just a large specimen of Homo habilis.” New Fossils Indicate Offshoots in Human Family Tree 2012-08-08T17:02:32Z The species Homo habilis: example of a premature discovery. Phillip V. Tobias, 1925 - 2012 2012-06-20T00:15:00.417Z LB: There is in our opinion no convincing fossil evidence that Homo habilis existed much before about 1.8 million years ago. Was Australopithecus sediba Polygamous? Paleontologist Answers Reader Questions about New Early Human Fossils 2011-12-23T15:45:05.437Z The new species, called Australopithecus sediba, would dislodge Homo habilis, the famous tool-making fossil found by Louis and Mary Leakey, as the immediate human ancestor. New Fossils May Redraw Human Family Tree 2011-09-08T14:11:14Z But its previous attribution was made because it does not look much like Homo habilis either. Human evolution: Ask the family 2012-08-09T15:01:01Z At about this time, hominids generally thought to be Homo erectus — or possibly Homo habilis, an earlier group — were living in Eurasia in what is now the country of Georgia. Earliest Homo Erectus Tools Found in Kenya 2011-08-31T18:39:42Z One evolutionary milestone was encephalization: an enlargement of the brain estimated to have begun roughly 1.8 million years ago when Homo habilis transitioned to Homo erectus. Evolution: The first supper 2011-01-04T21:22:58.233Z Or perhaps Homo habilis, the famous Handy Man of two million years ago, if those ancestors got bored one day with their jobs in the rock-flaking industry: “Flake, flake, flake.” Findings: Chimpanzees Use Tools to Help Their Sex Lives 2010-05-03T22:01:00Z The species Au. sediba thus shared a time with Homo habilis and Homo erectus. New Hominid Species, Au. Sediba, Discovered in South Africa 2010-04-08T15:14:00Z Bigger brain The eating of meat ties in with an evolutionary shift 2.3 million years ago resulting in a more human-looking ancestor with sharper teeth and a 30% bigger brain, called Homo habilis. 'Bigger brains' 2010-03-02T11:30:00Z |
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