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Homo ergaster, artwork C013 / 9576

Homo ergaster. Artwork of Homo ergaster early humans using tools. H. ergaster was a hominid that emerged about 1.9 million years ago in Africa. It is considered to be an ancestor of later Homo populations and is associated with an advance in stone tool technology that occurred around 1.6 million years ago

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Africa African Ancestor Ancestors Anthropological Anthropology Bipedal Evolution Evolutionary Biology Extinct Field Hominid Hominin Homo Ergaster Human Ancestor Human Evolution Mammal Mammals Outdoors Outside Palaeontological Paleontological Prehistoric Prehistory Primate Primates Primatology Stone Tool Tools Palaeontology


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This print showcases the artwork titled "Homo ergaster, artwork C013 / 9576" by Raul Martin. The image depicts early humans of the Homo ergaster species utilizing tools, shedding light on their remarkable advancements in stone tool technology around 1.6 million years ago. Homo ergaster emerged approximately 1.9 million years ago in Africa and is considered a direct ancestor of later Homo populations. This hominid played a crucial role in human evolution, paving the way for our modern existence. The monochrome illustration captures a male duo of Homo ergaster engaged in an outdoor activity, highlighting their bipedal nature and anthropological significance. It offers us a glimpse into the lives of our ancient ancestors who roamed Africa during prehistoric times. With its historical and biological context, this print serves as a valuable resource for zoologists, paleontologists, anthropologists, and anyone interested in understanding human evolution. It symbolizes our quest to uncover our origins and sheds light on the rich tapestry of life that has shaped humanity throughout history. Raul Martin's artwork beautifully encapsulates the essence of Homo ergaster's contribution to evolutionary biology while paying homage to these extinct mammals that paved the way for future generations.

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