Homo gautengensis/Homo erectus
Homo sapiens have been on Earth for approximately 300,000 years according to the fossil record. This time frame is based on archaeological and anthropological evidence of early human remains found in different regions around the world.
Mary Leakey named the fossil Homo habilis, which means "handy man," because she believed it represented a turning point in human evolution where tool use became prominent. The species was given this name to reflect the evidence of tool-making capabilities observed in the archaeological record associated with these fossils.
The term "Neanderthal" comes from the Neander Valley in Germany where the first Neanderthal fossils were found in 1856. The fossil's scientific name is Homo neanderthalensis.
The first hominid was dated back 4.4 million years ago. It was namedArdipithicus Ramidus. A team of experienced Paleontologists spent 10 years trying to find the whole skeleton. They did not succeed but one thing was found. We did not used to walk like apes do today. We descended from creatures that walked up right.
The earliest hominid fossil was found in 1974. it's species lived for about seven million years ago and it was called Lucy
Protists were first found in the fossil record around 2.1 billion years ago.
The answer is the fossil record :D
A fossil record is a historical sequence of life indicated by fossils found in layers of Earth's crust.
The fossils of the oldest life forms can be found in the Precambrian period of the fossil record.
The first fossil discovered in Antarctica was a Nodosaurid Ankylosaur. It was found in 1986.
the first fossil I've ever seen was dinonychus raptor I'm not sure if it was the first dinosaur fossil found but i think it might be.
order in which fossils are found in the fossil record.
True
is was found in 1337
Fossil record
Yes, hundreds of species of fish can be found in the fossil record.
The fossil record.