Homo ergaster

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Overview

KNM ER 3733 is a fossil specimen attributed to Homo ergaster, an early hominin species that lived approximately 1.9 to 1.4 million years ago in Africa. Discovered at the Koobi Fora site near Lake Turkana in Kenya, KNM ER 3733 is a well-preserved cranium that contributes valuable information to our understanding of the anatomical features and evolutionary adaptations of Homo ergaster.

Description

A scientifically accurate model of KNM ER 3733 meticulously reproduces the known morphological characteristics of this fossil specimen. The model accurately depicts the cranium’s shape, size, and structural features, including details such as the cranial capacity, facial morphology, and dental characteristics. Crafted with precision, the model captures the unique combination of primitive and derived traits observed in Homo ergaster, offering a detailed representation for scientific study and educational purposes.

Constructed from durable and high-quality materials suitable for museum exhibits and educational displays, the KNM ER 3733 fossil model serves as a valuable tool for researchers, educators, and enthusiasts in the field of paleoanthropology. This model contributes to the broader understanding of Homo ergaster’s place in the human evolutionary lineage and provide insights into the morphological variations within this species.

The KNM ER 3733 fossil model’s accurate representation of the cranium’s physical characteristics enhances our comprehension of Homo ergaster’s cranial anatomy, aiding in the study of evolutionary adaptations and the ecological context in which this hominin lived. Its meticulous design and scientific accuracy make it a significant addition to exhibits, educational displays, and collections, providing a visual and tangible link to our ancient human ancestors.

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