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| c. 2.6 million to 14,000 years ago |
| | The Palaeolithic era or Old Stone age begins, characterized by hominid and human use of unpolished chipped stone tools | |
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| c. 2.6 to 1.2 million years ago |
| | The earliest Palaeolithic era, known as the Lower Palaeolithic, covers the period before the emergence of homo sapiens in the form of Neanderthal man | |
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| c. 2.6 to 1.2 million years ago |
| | Australopithecus Boisei lives in East Africa, and is possibly the first hominid species to use stone tools | |
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| c. 2.2 million years ago |
| | Creatures of the genus Homo, classified as early modern humans, are living in east Africa | |
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| c. 2.2 to 1.4 million years ago |
| | Homo Habilis, the earliest widely acknowledged species in the genus Homo, lives in East Africa with a brain size much greater than the contemporary Australopithecus Boisei | |
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| c. 1.85 million years ago |
| | A hominid, nicknamed Twiggy and thought to be in the species Homo habilis, is living in East Africa | |
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| c. 1.8 million years ago |
| | A species of human in east Africa, Homo erectus, is probably the first identifiable ancestor of modern man | |
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| c. 1.7 million years ago |
| | The ice ages set in, to continue throughout most of human history | |
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| c. 1.7 million years ago |
| | Homo erectus, moves out of Africa and begins to spread through Europe and Asia | |
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| 1.6 million years ago |
| | A Homo erectus boy, aged about ten, lives near Lake Turkana in Kenya and dies at Nariokotome | |
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