- Homo
ergaster is an
extinct species or
subspecies of
archaic humans who
lived in
Africa in the
Early Pleistocene.
Whether H.
ergaster constitutes a species...
- the skulls.
Their initial description classified them as Homo (erectus?)
ergaster (an
otherwise African taxon), or
potentially an
early offshoot of later...
- and
spread throughout Africa (debatably as
another species called Homo
ergaster) and
Eurasia in
several migrations. The
species was
adaptive and successful...
- cats,
hyenas and crocodiles. H.
habilis coexisted with H. rudolfensis, H.
ergaster / H.
erectus and
Paranthropus boisei. The
first recognised remains—OH 7...
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sometimes recognized: H. e. erectus, H. e. pekinensis, H. e. soloensis, H. e.
ergaster, H. e. georgicus, and H. e. tautavelensis. The
species was
first described...
- chronospecies,
evolving from an
African form of H.
erectus (sometimes
called H.
ergaster). The
first fossil,
Mauer 1 (a jawbone), was
discovered by a
worker in...
-
concerns Homo
ergaster in particular. One
proposal divides Homo
erectus into an
African and an
Asian variety; the
African is Homo
ergaster, and the Asian...
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redated to
about 2 mya in 1977 (the same time
period as H.
habilis and H.
ergaster/H. erectus), and more
precisely to 2.1–1.95 mya in 2012. They were first...
-
profile is also
exhibited in more
archaic African H.
ergaster and
Asian H. erectus. Like H.
ergaster, the
temporal styloid process just
below the ear is...
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separate species, H.
ergaster, or as H. erectus
ergaster, a
subspecies of H. erectus. Many
paleoanthropologists now use the term Homo
ergaster for the non-Asian...