Essays Tagged: "Homo Habilis"

An opinionated look into the facts and fallacies of evolution, from a Christian perspective. 11 pages

eking for food that his family might eat. Nearly two billion years later, that same creature, now a Homo habilis, occasionally alternates between the obvious four-legged fashion of walking and the two ... n as the two billion years prior. Another million years, or so, the modern man, commonly known as a Homo Sapien, evolves, walking bipedal without any hesitation, preparing his dinner over an open fire ...

(12 pages) 279 2 4.4 Apr/2002

Subjects: Science Essays > Earth Sciences

How Man evolved

evolve and change into the way we are today?Human Evolution, the natural development of the species Homo Sapiens, or humanbeings. The initial man, called the Hominid was short, not intelligent, and ve ... nid was short, not intelligent, and very ape like.The next man lived in the stone age; his name was Homo Habilis. After Homo Habilis,Homo Erectus evolved. He was smarter, more efficient, and walked up ...

(5 pages) 150 0 3.3 Jan/1997

Subjects: Science Essays > Biology > Human Biology

Human Evolution and the Fossil Record

eyes were also prominent on this hominid.The next species believed to be in our line of descent is Homo habilis. This is the first being with the distinction of having Homo as its genus. This species ... was also taller than the previous hominids, averaging around 5 feet high.At about the same time as Homo habilis and some of the other Homo species, other hominid species belonging to the Australopith ...

(7 pages) 183 0 3.0 Jan/1997

Subjects: Science Essays > Earth Sciences > Geology & Geosciences

Evolution of Man, From Homo Habilis to Homo Sapiens Sapiens

on. In the evolution of man, those characteristics that enable early hominid to develop into modern Homo Sapiens Sapiens were traits such as bipedalism, the ability to stand and walk in two legs, oppo ... ize which makes them more intelligent and able to learn new materials.In the evolution of man, from Homo-Habilis to modern day human beings, bipedalism was first found in Homo-Habilis, the forerunner ...

(2 pages) 40 2 4.7 Sep/2006

Subjects: Science Essays > Biology > Charles Darwin

Homo Habilis Powerpoint

Homo habilis (Australopithecus)Huh?Homo habilis ("handy man",) is a species of the genus Homo that l ... lis ("handy man",) is a species of the genus Homo that lived at the beginning of the Paleozoic Era. Homo habilis is arguably the first species of the Homo genus to appear.Age RangeHomo habilis lived f ... se Bone- Small Cranium- Small Forehead- Large MuzzleTool Making- First stone tools made and used by Homo habilis- Used in East Africa- 2.5 million years ago- Earliest sites in Gona River Region of Eth ...

(1 pages) 20 0 4.0 Oct/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Anthropology

Human origins

individual, Australopithecus afarensis or "Lucy" is believed to be the common ancestor of the true Homo and Australopithecus lines. A year later, in 1975, Johanson found the remains of thirteen indiv ... Johanson believed that Australopithecus afarensis was the root to both the australopithecine's and Homo lines. He concluded that afarensis evolved into three different directions. One was Australopit ...

(1 pages) 1377 0 3.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Quinn’s Religion In Daniel Quinn’s novel Ishmael, religion clearly plays

e laws governed this process, eventually allowing for the creation of all life, including man. From Homo Habilis to Homo Sapiens, man enacted a story that adhered to the rules of the world, namely tha ...

(9 pages) 4370 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith

Artifacts Found from the Earliest Civilizations

concerns of these people were basic survival, finding food and shelter. Tools found from the era of Homohabilis, the first known species leading to modern man, were bones of animals, tree limbs and pi ... civilization because it called for group cooperation. The next group of human ancestors was Homoerectus. They existed about 1.6 million years ago and were the first species to migrate out of A ...

(2 pages) 2153 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

Oldowan and Acheulian tool cultures

stone tool industries are believed to be the oldest and earliest tools that were used by the early Homo genus. The simplicity of these two stone tools shows that the early Homo genus was resourceful ... see some similarities as well, but both tool industries affected the behavioural adaptations of the Homo genus in terms of diet, habitation sites, ranging patterns and social behaviour. The use of the ...

(8 pages) 0 0 0.0 May/2014

Subjects: Science Essays > Biology > Human Biology