The first of our ancesters to walk upright, about 5 million years ago, were the earliest Australopithicines, but they weren't really human so much as walking apes. Tool use developed with Homo Habilus about 2 million years ago, which I would consider to be the best answer to your question.
2007-05-02 09:24:12
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answered by Captain Hammer 6
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it really is the purely planet in our photo voltaic gadget that would want to harbor life. Earth is positioned contained contained in the superb achievable position contained contained in the photo voltaic gadget: If we've been some thousand miles in course of the photo voltaic, we would burn up. If we've been some thousand miles remote from the photo voltaic, we would freeze. So, that is interesting how unique we are. Carl Sagan reported that there have been likely a million advanced civilizations contained contained in the Milky way galaxy. Now, scientists are through undeniable actuality that Earth is likely the numerous unique planet contained contained in the universe. Even the area of our moon: if the moon weren't there, we would bypass spinning off our axis and life would likely now no longer proceed. So, in end, God likely wanted to position human beings on diverse planets yet might want to now no longer through actuality they could now no longer keep up life. He positioned all the celebrities and planets or perchance our moon in proper share to make it so life will be achievable excellent right here contained in the international.
2016-11-24 19:59:16
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answered by ? 4
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Grog of the Cave Bear Clan was dubbed "first human" by the ape-like elders of the tribe for his ability to walk upright, in the year 65,563 BC.....
2007-05-02 08:47:12
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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Certainly not "adam" or "eve" or any fictitious characters from the bible. See the 'Tianyuan Remains' - the bones found near Beijing, China, that were estimated to be from 39,000 - 42,000 years old.
2007-05-01 18:29:10
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answered by WMD 7
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Depends on your definition of 'human.' At what point of evolution do you start calling then 'human?'
2007-05-01 18:15:44
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answered by Lyle G 3
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As old as Larry King looks, I would guess it was him
2007-05-01 18:04:37
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answered by columind99 6
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Adam and Eve...duhhhhhhhhh
2007-05-01 18:35:54
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answered by Bri 3
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Adam. the man whom GOD created
2007-05-02 01:51:52
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answered by christabelnaomi 2
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http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/may97/862271037.Ev.q.html
2007-05-02 05:05:20
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answered by mystic_chez 4
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Adam and later Eve
2007-05-01 18:03:40
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answered by Lola 6
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