They was wanting to see what was happening in other parts of the world.
Homo Erectus likely left Africa in search of new resources, such as food, water, and suitable habitats. This migration could have been driven by factors like climate change or population pressure, leading them to explore and settle in new regions beyond Africa.
Homo erectus fossils have been found in various locations outside of Africa, including Asia and Europe. This suggests that Homo erectus had a wide geographical distribution during their time on Earth.
I believe that it is homo erectus because they were the first to move out of africa. The Australopithecus's were confined to africa, even if you count Robustus. Homo habilis were contemporaries with erectus during the early erectus years, so they too were stuck in africa.
Homo erectus and Homo ergaster are two distinct species within the Homo genus. Homo ergaster is considered to be an African species that eventually evolved into Homo erectus, which was more widespread and inhabited both Africa and parts of Asia. Homo ergaster is generally seen as a transitional species between Homo habilis and Homo erectus.
Homo erectus was the first species to travel outside of Africa. They migrated to different parts of Asia and Europe over a million years ago.
Fossil sites of Homo erectus have been found primarily in Africa and Asia. Key locations include sites in East Africa (such as Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania) and in East and Southeast Asia (such as Zhoukoudian in China and Sangiran in Indonesia).
Homo erectus is the first human to be found outside of Africa.
technology and brain size
Homo erectus fossils have been found in various locations outside of Africa, including Asia and Europe. This suggests that Homo erectus had a wide geographical distribution during their time on Earth.
I believe that it is homo erectus because they were the first to move out of africa. The Australopithecus's were confined to africa, even if you count Robustus. Homo habilis were contemporaries with erectus during the early erectus years, so they too were stuck in africa.
Homo erectus and Homo ergaster are two distinct species within the Homo genus. Homo ergaster is considered to be an African species that eventually evolved into Homo erectus, which was more widespread and inhabited both Africa and parts of Asia. Homo ergaster is generally seen as a transitional species between Homo habilis and Homo erectus.
The first known Hominid to Leave Africa is Homo Erectus although there is a find that has put that in doubt. I'm not sure of the name of that other find though.
Africa - the desert and the savannah.
Homo erectus was the first species to travel outside of Africa. They migrated to different parts of Asia and Europe over a million years ago.
Fossil sites of Homo erectus have been found primarily in Africa and Asia. Key locations include sites in East Africa (such as Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania) and in East and Southeast Asia (such as Zhoukoudian in China and Sangiran in Indonesia).
Homo erectus remains have been found over a very wide area, although most discoveries have been in Africa, Indonesia and China. This does not mean these were the places which had the biggest populations though, it is just the places where most remains are preserved and discovered. Homo erectus is believed to be the first hominid to leave Africa
Africa then lived from Africa to china even to Java
Asia and Africa