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Lucy Earliest Hominid First of the Australipithecus line

Lucy Earliest Hominid First of the Australipithecus line. A. afarensis. A. africanus. Lived in southern Africa Comes after A afernsis. A. robustus. Lived in southern Africa. A. boisei. Lived in eastern Africa Last of the australopithecines. Homo Habilis.

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Lucy Earliest Hominid First of the Australipithecus line

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  1. Lucy • Earliest Hominid • First of the Australipithecus line

  2. A. afarensis

  3. A. africanus

  4. Lived in southern Africa • Comes after A afernsis

  5. A. robustus

  6. Lived in southern Africa

  7. A. boisei

  8. Lived in eastern Africa • Last of the australopithecines

  9. Homo Habilis

  10. Lived in S. and E. Africa • Handy Man • Found stone tools with remains • Ate meat • First of the Homo hominids

  11. Homo Erectus

  12. Lived in Africa, Europe, China, Java • Upright man • Made small tools • Used fire • Lived in groups • Lived in caves

  13. Archaic Homo sapiens

  14. Neanderthals • Lived in Africa, Europe, Asia • Much more robust; Strongest of all hominids • Buried their dead • Wore jewelry • Creative artists • Used stone tools • Powerful hunters • Lived in caves

  15. Homo sapien sapiens

  16. Cro Magnon Man • Lived in Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia • Most human like of all hominids • Cave dwellers • Used advanced tools • Used fire • Used clothing • Creative artists • Written and spoken language

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