The first known Hominid to Leave Africa is Homo Erectus although there is a find that has put that in doubt. I'm not sure of the name of that other find though.
Homo and Australopithecus
The first mountain was known by the first hominids in Africa.
The genographic studies that are currently being done are offering some extremely interesting and compelling evidence, along with the archaeological evidence that seems to support it. The link provides some fascinating information and an opportunity to take part. I do not work for National Geographic or for the Genographic Project.
Africa
Mary and Louis Leakey were palaeontologists responsible for the discovery of many fossils of early hominids. They are most well known for their discoveries of early human ancestors. Noteworthy British Archaeologists and Anthropologists in Africa.
Homo Erectus is the first-known hominid to migrate and settle outside Africa.
Homo Erectus is the first-known hominid to migrate and settle outside Africa.
The Dmanisi hominids are the first of our genus found outside of Africa. Fossils have determined this and proven the path of migration. There are more than 100 hominids found in Africa.
Homo erectus is believed to be the first hominid to migrate out of Africa, around 1.8 million years ago.
The oldest humanoid fossils were all found in Africa.
Around Egypt places or Africa
hominids
He wanted to search for hominid fossils and for the origin of humans and he believed that he would find that in South Africa.
They were the first generation of modern humans to leave Africa.
I do not believe there is an antonym for hominid.
The hominid that first made clothing and art and is still here today is believed to be Homo sapiens. They were able to create these cultural artifacts due to their cognitive abilities, creativity, and capacity for symbolic thought.
It is based on the fact that all the oldest hominid fossils have been found in Africa. As a result of that the theory goes that human life originated in Africa.