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They existed one million years ago. And we say to Homo erectus ‘Homo erectus, tell us, what is the purpose of life?’ And they’re going to grunt and be like ‘well, it’s about hunting and ...
Homo erectus was able to adapt to and survive in ... semi-desert conditions persisted in the area with characteristic plant life evident. The archaeological data suggests that groups of H.
very low/very high plant life, temperature/humidity extremes, and the need for high mobility,” he added. “This adaptability expands Homo erectus’s potential range into the Saharo-Sindian ...
As humans, to thrive in desert life, we must find ways to stay hydrated ... in Nature Communications Earth & Environment report that our early human relative, Homo erectus, lived in arid terrains in ...
Homo erectus was able to adapt to and survive in ... semi-desert conditions persisted in the area with characteristic plant life evident. The archaeological data suggests that groups of H.