Yes.Humans are direct ancestors of homonids.In fact the first humans appeared at 30,000 BC.That is just at the end of the Ice Age.Well,Neanderthals were the ones who appered in 30,000 BC.I think the first actual Homo Sapiens [Humans] appered 14 million years ago.But did you know that Homo Habillis [24 million years ago to 19 million years ago]Were the first species to use tools as rocks,wooden knives,Pots,.Another species[19 million years ago to 17 million years ago] was the first to ever make and discover fire.There is a lot of neat things about evolution and prehistoric times.Now,these facts that you just read are not ACTUALLY RIGHT.They are just the little basics of human evolution.
Scientists say that hominids diverged into two different creatures over time: Apes and humans
There are no hominids that are identical to modern humans except modern humans ourselves. To be classified as a different species or sub species they have to be different. There are hominids that were very similar to modern humans. Neanderthals for example would not look completely out of place at a party. Even ancient hominids share many characteristics with modern humans. Upright walking stance and intelligent think all be it less than modern humans are common amongst many of our ancestors. Yea... So the answer is Cro-Magnon... noob...
Hominid - the group consisting of all modern and extinct Great Apes (that is, modern humans, chimpanzees, gorillas and orang-utans plus all their immediate ancestors).Hominin - the group consisting of modern humans, extinct human species and all our immediate ancestors (including members of the genera Homo, Australopithecus, Paranthropus and Ardipithecus).
Australopithicans Homo habilis homo erectus
Hominids
Homo Sapiens (humans)
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The first hominids, known as Australopithecus, appeared during the Pliocene epoch, around 4 to 5 million years ago in Africa. These early hominids walked upright and had a mixture of ape-like and human-like features.
Physical anthropologists study both the biological and cultural aspects of the human form. Biological anthropology focuses on the evolution, variation, and adaptation of humans and their ancestors, while cultural anthropology focuses on human societies, their beliefs, practices, and customs.
Why is a "bush" or "tree" a more accurate than a line to describe how hominids developed into modern humans.
Why is a "bush" or "tree" a more accurate than a line to describe how hominids developed into modern humans.
Cro-magnons