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1. Makes home on the savannah and develops teeth for chewing tough food. 2.5m years ago Homo habilis, right, the first modern human genus emerges.
2. It was a further four million years before humans truly emerged with Homo habilis, a species with a brain size 50% that of a modern human and only a rudimentary proficiency with stone tools.
3. Once numbering more than 10,000, the Hadzabe are the last huntergatherers on the African continent, where ‘homo habilis‘ (the forerunner of modern man) first emerged more than two million years ago.
4. Not far from the crater is Olduvai Gorge (a mispronunciation; the local signs point you to Oldupai, the Masai word for sisal), where Mary and Louis Leakey found the remains of some of the earliest hominids, Australopithecus boisei or "nutcracker man" (after his big teeth) and Homo habilis or "handy man". Humans and animals lived here, on the shores of a lake, 1.7 million years ago or so.