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Hominids

Prehistoric People who walked upright and developed the opposable thumb.

Australopithacines

The earliest type of Hominid, from 4 million to 1 million B.C. The first to walk upright and develope an opposable thumb.

Homo-habilis

An type of Hominid after Australopithacines.


From 2.5 million to 1.5 million B.C


Nicked Named the man of skill.

Homo-Erectus

The type of Hominid developed after the homo-habilis 1.6 million to 30000 B.C Nick Named " Upright Man

Neanderthal

A type of Hominid that develope after Homo-Erectus from 200,000 to 30,000 B.C Nicknamed "Caveman"

Cro-Magnon

A type of Hominid that developed after the Neanderthal from 40000 to 8000 B.C looked Identical to modern day humans

Stone Age

The Earliest period of human in which hominids lived and made achievements such as inventions of tools, mastery of fire, and development of an spoken language.

Paleolithic Age

The "Old Stone Age" 2.5 millions to 8000 B.C

Neolithic Age

The "New Stone Age "8000 to 3000 B.C"

Lucy

Early Hominid fossils discovered in Africa that dated back to 3.5 millions years ago and named after a famous Beatles Song.