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What two kinds of human forms do physical anthropologists study?

Physical anthropologists, also known as biological anthropologists, study early hominids as well as modern humans. Early hominids are the ancestors of humans, many physical anthropologists specialize in this field. Other physical anthropologists will specialize in modern humans and focus on studying grave sites discovered during excavations.


What have archaeologists learned about early hominid?

They have learned that early hominids are creatures that walk on two feet -- including humans. Most scientists believe that australopithecines learned to walk on East Afican grasslands about 4.5 million years ago.


What has the author Lisa Ann Lambert written?

Lisa Ann Lambert has written: 'The Leakeys' -- subject(s): Anthropologists, Biography, Fossil hominids, Juvenile literature, Leakey family, Physical anthropologists


What birthplace of early hominids was?

Africa.


What do early hominids live?

Fremont Michigan :)


What are early hominids?

Early hominids are early people who were in the process of emerging from the monkey in this order 1st Austrolapithicine 2nd Homo Habilis 3rd Homo Erectus 4th Homo Sapien Homo sapien is what we are As theese hominids emerge they get stronger,smarter, and more human like.


Anthropologists designate early human culture by their what?

Tools


What was the species to appear on earth?

The early bacterias. Hominids


What did Mary and Louis leakey discover that affected our understanding of early hominids?

Hominids evolved in Africa, not Asia, as previously believed.


Anthropologists designate early human culture by their?

tools


What was the first step in the development of early humans from hominids?

it was ugly


Did early hominids use axes?

Yes, early hominids used simple stone tools like hand axes. These tools were essential for tasks like hunting, butchering, and processing plant materials. They helped early hominids adapt to their environment and improve their survival.