We don't know what they were but we can only guess that they might have been a good outcome in hunting or the birth of a child.
I'm not familiar with the term "homo hablis." If you are referring to "Homo habilis," it is an extinct species of the genus Homo that lived in Africa between roughly 2.1 and 1.5 million years ago. Homo habilis is considered one of the earliest tool-making hominins.
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Nope, except when they evolved in to Homo!
They lived 2.4 millions to 1.4 million years ago. The information you ask for is unknown.
Back then Homo Hablis lived in kind of a rain Forest with caves and trees , So they liked to like in like forests and rain forests !Thank you for reading maybe someday some one will have a better answer !
Homo erectus likely found occasions such as successful hunts, gathering of abundant resources, or communal rituals to be special. These events might have fostered social bonding, cooperation, and development of shared cultural practices within their communities.
Homo erectus likely found occasions such as successful hunts or food gatherings, successful tool-making, or the discovery of new resources to be special. They may have also valued social gatherings, ceremonies, or rituals that fostered group cohesion and community bonds.
We really don't know whether occasions were important to Homo habilus because there is not much evidence of their lives that has remained. They may have celebrated many things but just not left a record of their celebrations the way we do today.
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"Homo habilis" is a species of early hominins that lived approximately 2.4 to 1.4 million years ago in Africa. They are known for their use of stone tools and are considered one of the earliest ancestors of modern humans.
There is evidence that Homo habilis used tools to process and cut food, but it is unclear to what extent they may have cooked their food. Some research suggests that they may have used fire for cooking, but this remains a topic of debate among scientists.
This information is not given in the research. The specimens found are few and not whole skeletons, but jaw bones with teeth.