You'll find a lot of information in this article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_erectus
How did the Erectus survive in the savannas?
(tell how did they hunt food, what tools did they use, what kind of food did they hunt or got, how did they live in the area like what kind of shelter do they live in, and how did they get their weapons, tools, and food.?)
Please help me find all of this.
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Are there any other websites other than Wikipedia? But thanks ayways for this website.
I looked over the article and it was no use to any of my questions.
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I've bold-faced the parts about the tools Erectus used.
" erectus used more diverse and sophisticated tools than its predecessors. This has been theorized to have been a result of erectus first using tools of the Oldowan style and later progressing to the Acheulean style. [9]The surviving tools from both periods are all made of stone. Oldowan tools are the oldest known formed tools and date to circa 2.6 million years ago. The Acheulean era began about 1.2 million years ago and ended about 500,000 years ago. The primary innovation associated with Acheulean handaxes is that the stone was chipped on both sides to form a biface of two cutting edges. In addition it has been suggested that erectus may have been the first hominid to use rafts to travel over oceans, however this idea is controversial within the scientific community.[10]"
I've bold-faced the parts about the tools Erectus used.
" erectus used more diverse and sophisticated tools than its predecessors. This has been theorized to have been a result of erectus first using tools of the Oldowan style and later progressing to the Acheulean style. [9]The surviving tools from both periods are all made of stone. Oldowan tools are the oldest known formed tools and date to circa 2.6 million years ago. The Acheulean era began about 1.2 million years ago and ended about 500,000 years ago. The primary innovation associated with Acheulean handaxes is that the stone was chipped on both sides to form a biface of two cutting edges. In addition it has been suggested that erectus may have been the first hominid to use rafts to travel over oceans, however this idea is controversial within the scientific community.[10]"