Human Evolution (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 1 May, 2026

Humans****,** orHomo sapiens, are a species of upright-walking beings known for their cultural diversity, inhabiting the Earth's surface. Believed to have originated in Africa around 315,000 years ago, human evolution is a complex process involving the development of traits such as bipedalism and language, along with interbreeding with other hominin species.

Human evolution is the long biological process through which modern humans (Homo sapiens) developed from earlier human-like ancestors over millions of years.

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Stages of Human Evolution

The evolution of man occurred through several stages, as explained below:

1. Dryopithecus

Dryopithecus lived in Europe approximately 12.5 to 11 million years ago (Mya) and is considered one of the earliest known ancestors of humans. Features of Dryopithecus are given below:

2. Australopithecus

They evolved in eastern Africa around 4 million years ago. There are different types of Australopithecus species present, including Australopithecus anamensis, Australopithecus afarensis, Australopithecus robustus, and Australopithecus africanus.

3. Ramapithecus

It is an extinct hominid species that lived around 14 to 8 million years ago in Asia, primarily in present-day India and Pakistan. Initially thought to be a direct ancestor of humans due to its dental and jaw similarities.

4. Homo Habilis

The first species in the human lineage to make stone tools. The name homo habilis in Latin signifies 'handyman'. Features of Homo Habilis are given below:

5. Homo Erectus

Homo erectus was found in 1891 on the Indonesian island of Java. They possessed a bigger brain and were upstanding. Additionally, may have utilised fire to cook meat.

6. Homo Neanderthalensis

Neanderthals, who lived in Europe and Asia around 400,000 to 28,000 years ago, had larger brains and bodies compared to modern humans. Homo neanderthalensis and homo sapiens have a common ancestor.

7. Homo Sapiens

Homo sapiens, or early modern humans, are characterised by their advanced cognitive abilities. Given below are some features of Homo sapiens:

Characteristics of Human Evolution

Ardipithecus is considered one of the earliest ancestors in human evolution, marking significant milestones in our species' development. Given below are the characteristics of Human Evolution.