1 Homo habilis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Homo habilis (pronounced /ˈhoʊmoʊ ˈhæbəl ɪ s/) ("handy man") is a species of the genus Homo, which lived from approximately 2.3 million to 1.4 million years ago at the ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_habilis
2 Homo habilis
Australopithecus boisei - Australopithecus boisei is also known as Paranthropus boisei and is a robust australopithecene.
http://archaeologyinfo.com/homohabilis.htm
3 Homo habilis
Short discussion of the species, and of the unanswered questions about where in the hominid line it fits in.
http://www.handprint.com/LS/ANC/hfs4.html
4 Homo habilis (hominid) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Homo habilis (hominid), extinct species of human, the most ancient representative of the human genus, Homo. H. habilis inhabited parts of ...
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/270419/Homo-habilis
5 Human Ancestors Hall: Homo habilis
Until 1964, Australopithecus remains had been found in Africa, but remains of the oldest representative of the genus Homo had been recognized only in Asia.
http://anthropology.si.edu/humanorigins/ha/hab.html
6 H. Habilis
Homo habilis. Homo habilis first appeared around 2.5 million years ago. Fossils of H. habilis were first discovered in Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania and named by Louis Leakey, Phillip ...
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/biology/humanevolution/habilis.html
7 Homo habilis: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article
Homo is the genus that includes modern humans and their close relatives. The genus is estimated to be about 2.5 million years old, evolving from Australopithecine ancestors with ...
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Homo_habilis
8 Long Foreground - Species Timeline - Homo habilis - 1
Homo habilis is the earliest known species of the genus Homo; that is, the first human species. It existed from approximately 2.2 to 1.6 million years ago in east Africa.
http://www.wsu.edu:8001/vwsu/gened/learn-modules/top_longfor/time …
9 Homo habilis & Homo erectus, first stone tool users
The earliest creatures of the human genus are Homo habilis and Homo erectus, users of stone tools, with enlarged brains.
http://www.ecotao.com/holism/hu_habilis.htm
10 Homo habilis
Homo habilis The Eastern African specimen: Homo habilis represents a pivotal phase in hominid evolution. Scientists have marked habilis as the beginning of the ...
http://www.msu.edu/%7Eheslipst/contents/ANP440/habilis.htm
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