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By :Dylan Israel Reyes Aguilar
actual human
Women have been the result of human evolution and have overcome obstacles throughout history, standing out in various areas and being characterized by their autonomy and contribution to the modern world.
homo sapiens
More than two million years ago, Homo sapiens women have seen their cranial capacity grow more than any other hominid, alongside the development of sophisticated stone tool technology.
Chimpanzees
The history of human evolution has begun approximately 7 million years ago when the human lineage diverged from that of chimpanzees.
early hominins
Living in Africa from 7 to 4.4 million years ago, the first female hominids possessed a small cranial capacity, while also displaying emerging human-like features such as small teeth likely utilized more for eating than hunting.
australopithecus
Existing from 4.4 to 1.4 million years ago, Australopithecus women exhibited notable changes in the skull, spine, and legs, indicating a significant shift towards very human-like traits.
STAGES OF HUMAN EVOLUTION
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By :Dylan Israel Reyes Aguilar

actual human

Women have been the result of human evolution and have overcome obstacles throughout history, standing out in various areas and being characterized by their autonomy and contribution to the modern world.

homo sapiens

More than two million years ago, Homo sapiens women have seen their cranial capacity grow more than any other hominid, alongside the development of sophisticated stone tool technology.

Chimpanzees

The history of human evolution has begun approximately 7 million years ago when the human lineage diverged from that of chimpanzees.

early hominins

Living in Africa from 7 to 4.4 million years ago, the first female hominids possessed a small cranial capacity, while also displaying emerging human-like features such as small teeth likely utilized more for eating than hunting.

australopithecus

Existing from 4.4 to 1.4 million years ago, Australopithecus women exhibited notable changes in the skull, spine, and legs, indicating a significant shift towards very human-like traits.

STAGES OF HUMAN EVOLUTION