Homo Erectus (aug 30, 1893826 BC – aug 29, 12300 BC)
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This species is commonly known as Homo Erectus, but some of the oldest African specimens are thought to represent a related species, Homo ergaster, There is evidence that individuals of Homo erectus were the first early humans to make hearths, to eat significant amounts of animal meat and bone marrow, and to care for the old and weak. It was the longest-lived human species, surviving more than nine times as long as our own species.
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