Biological Anthropology: An Evolutionary Perspective
Biological Anthropology: An Evolutionary Perspective
Out of Africa (1x12)
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With Homo erectus, some hominid populations migrated from their African homes and into Asia. Anatomical advantages of this species included a larger brain, and in the case of an African specimen, a tropically adapted body frame. Its more advanced toolkit allowed more efficient animal processing, while its probable control of fire aided hunting, cooking, defense, and temperature control.