The earliest hominids lived in Africa around 6-7 million years ago. Over long periods of time, hominids evolved physically and behaviourally, adapting to new environments, developing tools, language, and social structures. This eventually led to the emergence of modern humans.
Hominids are a family of primates that includes humans and our closest extinct relatives. They have existed for around 6 to 7 million years. Various species of hominids have lived for different lengths of time, with some species being around for a few hundred thousand years and others, like modern humans, having existed for around 200,000 years.
The earliest human-like creature to live on Earth was Australopithecus, which appeared around 4 million years ago. They walked upright and had a combination of ape-like and human-like characteristics.
The earliest known humans to live in what is now Maine were the Paleo-Indians, who arrived around 12,000 years ago at the end of the last Ice Age. These nomadic hunter-gatherers were the first inhabitants of the region.
Homo sapiens were the only hominids to live during the Mesolithic age, which lasted from around 10,000 to 5,000 years ago. Other hominid species like Neanderthals and Denisovans had gone extinct by this time.
The earliest modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens, are believed to have appeared around 300,000 years ago in Africa. This is based on fossil and genetic evidence.
The earliest hominids evolved in the late Neogene period, about 3 million years ago. Presently, we live in the early Quaternary period. Both of these periods are part of the Cenozoic era.
Hominids live today
Fremont Michigan :)
Hominids are erect bipedal primate mammals that evolved into modern human beings. The earliest hominid was the Ardipithecus Kadabba, this species lived between 5. 8 and 5. 2 million years ago.
Hominids are also known as humans. The first hominids lived around 4 or 5 million years ago and have not become extinct.
europe is where they lived.
upright position
The oldest fossils of early hominids have been found in AFRICA. (most common place for hominids to live in the Paleolithic. Mesolithic, and Neolithic Stone Age periods) The Gauteng (aka Cradle of Human-kind) province has findings of most of the findings in the world. Sterkfontein, a series of limestone caves in Africa, is the area where more than 1/3 of the oldest hominid fossils were discovered. Also in 2001, a group of French people found what they believe to be the remains of the earliest human, Toumai, aged around 7 million years old, in the Chadian Desert of Africa. The debate surrounding this had yet to be resolved.
In the oceans.
the fertile crescent
Spiro~
Hominids are a family of primates that includes humans and our closest extinct relatives. They have existed for around 6 to 7 million years. Various species of hominids have lived for different lengths of time, with some species being around for a few hundred thousand years and others, like modern humans, having existed for around 200,000 years.