1 janv. 1900000 av. J.-C. - Homo Erectus is the first species to leave Africa
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They had larger brains than primate ancestors.
The first Homo erectus populations are believed to have expanded beyond Africa into different parts of Eurasia, including regions such as Southeast Asia and possibly even parts of Europe. Fossil evidence suggests that Homo erectus migrated out of Africa around 1.8 million years ago, spreading to areas such as Java (Indonesia), China, and Georgia (in the Caucasus region of Europe). These early human migrations represent significant milestones in the history of human evolution and colonization.
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1 janv. 1900000 av. J.-C.
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