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Meet the ancestors, including Homo erectus , Neanderthals and australopithecines. Who were our closest relatives? Weigh up the evidence and decide for yourself.
Our Place in Evolution explores the characteristics we share with chimpanzees and gorillas. Find out how humans are related to other apes, living and extinct.
This tiny skeleton was a sensational find. Nicknamed Lucy, it’s the bones of an australopithecine, a creature that lived between 5–1.5 million years ago. Australopithecines walked upright, and there’s evidence to suggest they are more closely related to us than to gorillas and chimpanzees.
Remains of Homo erectus have been found in rocks more than 1.5 million years old. They shared a lot with modern humans, including large brains and upright walking, and there’s also evidence to show they used fire.
Neanderthals lived between 100,000 and 40,000 years ago, and may have been the first to bury their dead. The display shows some of the characteristics they share with modern humans. Were they our ancestors? You decide.
Homo sapiens – find out what made us what we are today, where the remains of the earliest modern human have been found, and the evidence for modern people originating in Africa.
With our shark experts, Speedo developed a super-fast swimsuit – its special fabric mimics the microscopic features of sharks’ skin.
