HOMO ERECTUS

hōˈmō ērĕkˈtəs, extinct hominid living between 1.6 million and 250,000 years ago. Homo erectus is thought to have evolved in Africa from H. habilis, the first member of the genus Homo. Anatomically and physiologically, H. erectus resembles contemporary humans except for a stouter bone structure. The size of its braincase (850–1000 cc), approaches that of H. sapiens, but the cranial bones are more massive than either those of H. habilis or modern humans.

The material culture of H. erectus was significantly more complex than that of its predecessors, including Achuelian stone tools (see Paleolithic), a variety of tools fashioned from wood and other perishable materials, the use of fire, and seasonally occupied, oval-shaped huts. Evidence of extensive cooperative behavior is abundant in a number of European habitation and hunting sites, including Terra Amata, France, and Terralba and Ambrona, Spain. H. erectus populations occupied these sites seasonally, while pursuing an annual subsistence cycle based on a combination of big-game hunting and the gathering of shellfish and plant foods.

H. erectus dispersed into Asia more than 1.3 million years ago, and into Europe by at least 400,000 years ago. Fossils of this species were first discovered in 1891 by French anatomist Eugene Dubois in Java. The specimen, which came to be known as "Java man," was at first classified as Pithecanthropus erectus.H. erectus remains, originally dubbed "Peking man" (Sinanthropus pekinensis), were also found in China at the Zhoukoudian cave near Beijing in the late 1920s. Some scientists classify Heidelberg man (500,000-year-old remains found near Heidelberg, Germany, in 1907) as H. erectus, but others place it with archaic H. sapiens.

See also human evolution.

See B. A. Sigmon and J. S. Cybulski, Homo erectus (1981); N. Eldredge and I. Tattersall, The Myths of Human Evolution (1982); M. H. Day, Guide to Fossil Man (4th ed. 1984); G. P. Rightmire, The Evolution of Homo Erectus (1990); D. Johanson, L. Johanson, and B. Edgar, Ancestors (1994); C. C. Swisher 3d et al., Java Man (2000); P. Shipman, The Man Who Found the Missing Link: Eugène Dubois and His Lifelong Quest to Prove Darwin Right (2001).

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...the morphology of the Homo erectus skull vault can be explained...dismiss the idea of Homo erectus men and women systematically...to us. Nothing that we Homo sapiens learn and internalize...The behavior of Homo erectus , despite its complexity...
...neanderthalers, the problems relating to Homo erectus concern first its phylogenetic links with earlier taxa. Homo erectus is widely spread throughout the Old World. Did Homo erectus originate in some limited part of this...
...dated to just over 1.75 MYA. Homo erectus replaces and does not overlap in...1,100 cm 3 are only found in Homo erectus in the Middle Pleistocene specimens...Ngandong and Zhoukoudian. Homo erectus has often been associated with...
...dated to just over 1.75 MYA. Homo erectus replaces and does not overlap in...1,100 cm 3 are only found in Homo erectus in the Middle Pleistocene specimens...Ngandong and Zhoukoudian. Homo erectus has often been associated with...
...with the appearance of Homo erectus , or "upright man...000 years ago. Homo erectus represented a marked advance...the dramatic advance in Homo erectus over both Australopithecines...The brain of later Homo erectus increased to 1100 cm 3...
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The Solo (Ngandong) Homo Erectus Assemblage: A Taphonomic Assessment...burials have yet been associated with Homo erectus, anatomically modern humans...significance of cranial variation in Asian Homo erectus. American Journal of Physical...
Chimps Do It, Homo Erectus Did It, We Do It; and in a Rich Variety of Ways! by Alastair P.C. Davies , Todd K. Shackelford Handbook of the Evolution...
...been much emphasis on the role of Homo erectus from Indonesia (or Sunda) in...cladistic analysis. The age of late Homo erectus at Ngandong, Java Crucial to understanding...which is the location of the Homo erectus material, and site 2, excavated...
...Howells, W. 1966. Homo erectus. Scientific American...1981. The emergence of Homo sapiens: the post cranial...femoral morphology in Homo erectus. Journal of Human Evolution...Grandmothering and the evolution of Homo erectus. Journal of Human Evolution...
...which evolved to produce language in Homo. The most important functions of Homos brain were prepared in the course of...different evolutional pressure on male Homo. The Male Homos Food Acquisition Activities After the...from scratches on bones excavated from Homos camp sites that Homo could have eaten the remains left over...
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...Small: Humanlike Legs Took Homo out of Africa. by B. Bower...from an early form of Homo erectus that left eastern Africa for...the oldest known African H. erectus. That specimen, a 1.5...fossils and early African H. erectus remains probably represent...
...yielded five vertebrae from a Homo erectus individual, says anthropologist...several skulls now attributed to H. erectus (SN: 5/13/00, p. 308...ancestors talked, Meyer notes, H. erectus at Dmanisi faced no respiratory...
...countertop for fossils. A consumptive Homo erectus--or at least a piece of him...The partial skull is the first H. erectus fossil found in Turkey, Kappelman...that predated modern humans, H. erectus walked out of Africa all the way...
...the dwarfism of Homo floresiensis further...process. Since Homo erectus apparently spawned...surprise at all. The Homo floresiensis find...populations of Homo erectus that evolved in parallel...Latest Home Erectus of Java: Potential Contemporaneity with Homo Sapiens in Southeast...
...Researchers Wrangle over Access to Homo Floresiensis by Tabitha M...tiny descendants of Homo erectus who possessed a material culture...are particularly rich in H. erectus fossils. Robert Eckhardt of...miniature descendant of H. erectus. "Probably not," says Jeffrey...
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...before human relative named Homo floresiensis by the scientists...something like those of Homo erectus, a close human ancestor...suggest something more like Homo erectus; the idea of an australopithecine...features in common with Homo erectus and australopithecines...
...female specimen, given the name Homo floresiensis, caused a sensation...early human ancestor, Homo erectus, and people living today...chimpanzees, an adult female Homo erectus, a present-day woman, an...was closely related to Homo erectus. It has been suggested that...
...for the past 25,000 years, Homo Sapiens has been the only human...resembled the much earlier Homo erectus, who left Africa two million...ape and man. Aha, but Homo erectus was tall and strong, and the...thing have happened to Homo erectus? But elephants can swim...
...the female, given the name Homo floresiensis, caused a sensation...early human ancestor, Homo erectus, and modern humans. Examination...chimps, an adult female Homo erectus, a present- day woman, an...descended from a race of Homo erectus which reached Flores by sea...
...humans - a squat race called Homo habilis - evolved in Africa...taller species called Homo erectus who migrated out of Africa...The new finds suggest Homo erectus left Africa far earlier than...have belonged to an early Homo erectus which lived in Georgia before...
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HOMO ERECTUS ho mo erek t s, extinct hominid living...million and 250,000 years ago. Homo erectus is thought to have evolved in Africa...B. A. Sigmon and J. S. Cybulski, Homo erectus (1981); N. Eldredge and I. Tattersall...
PITHECANTHROPUS ERECTUS see Homo erectus . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...origins of the human species, Homo sapiens. Modern understanding...brained species known as Homo erectus . Cranial capacities ranged...1050 cc in later ones. H. erectus persisted for well over a million...and 250,000 years ago, H. erectus evolved into H. sapiens...
...City. He is known for his descriptions of Peking man ( Homo erectus ; described by Weidenreich as Sinanthropus pekinensis ) in 1943 and of Solo man ( H. erectus soloensis ) in 1948. His most famous work, The Skull...
...creature, or near human, to true Homo sapiens (see human evolution...the early species of humans called Homo erectus include the Choukoutienian of China...disappears and is replaced by a variety of Homo sapiens such as Cro-Magnon man and...
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