A group of Homo erectus living together is often referred to as a tribe or community. They would have formed social groups to support each other in tasks such as hunting, gathering, and protection.
The group of early humans who migrated from Africa one million years ago are known as Homo erectus. They were the first group of hominins to have an upright, bipedal posture, which distinguished them from their ancestors. Homo erectus is believed to have been one of the first hominin species to spread beyond Africa into Eurasia.
Homo erectus is believed to have evolved into Homo sapiens, including the Cro-Magnon group, through a process of gradual genetic changes over time. This evolution involved changes in physical features, brain size, and cultural advancements that contributed to the emergence of the Cro-Magnon group as a distinct human species.
Based on archaeological evidence, Homo erectus likely lived in small family groups of about 10-20 individuals. This group size is based on the available food resources and social dynamics of the time.
Homo erectus likely had fears related to survival such as predators, lack of food, or natural disasters. They may have also had fears about social interactions within their group or with other groups. The specific fears would have varied depending on the individual and the environment they lived in.
Homo erectus likely did not have formal marriages as we understand them today. Their social structures and relationships were likely based more on kinship and group dynamics rather than formalized marriages. Marriage as a formal institution is a more recent development in human history.
A group of Tigers that live together are called a pack.
A group of similar individuals living together in an area is called population.
Homo Erectus
A group of Chipmunks is called a "sweet" of Chipmunks! Isn't that cute?!
A community or ecosystem.
The word you are looking for is communal living.
Diversity
When scientists group living things, it is called taxonomy. Taxonomy is the branch of science that deals with the classification and naming of living organisms based on shared characteristics.
A group of living things is called a population if they belong to the same species, a community if they comprise different species living in the same area, and an ecosystem if they interact with each other and their physical environment.
living relationships
A Pride of Lions.
A colony.