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Homo erectus

In Our Time: Science

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When we homosapians emerged around 300 thousand years ago, we followed an ancestor who had thrived on earth for up to two million years. This was hemoerectus, upright, man, who spread from africa to asia and whose fossilized remains were found in 18 91 on the island of java. And if we imagine ourselves superior to them so far, we could perhaps make a dinote to reassess that once we'd been on the earth as long as they were,. wi me to discuss homo rectors are pete kirgard, derector of the natural history museum of denmark; jersey jordans, senior researcher in human evolution at

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