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Homo ergaster cranium (KNM-ER 3733) C016 / 5094
Homo ergaster skull (KNM-ER 3733). This cast is of a fossil specimen that dates from around 1.8 million years ago, and was discovered in 1975 by Bernard Ngeneo, in Koobi Fora, on the eastern shore of Lake Turkana, Kenya. This skull is that of a mature female. H. ergaster is an extinct hominin species from the same genus as modern humans
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This print showcases the Homo ergaster cranium (KNM-ER 3733) C016 / 5094, a remarkable fossil specimen dating back approximately 1.8 million years. Discovered in 1975 by Bernard Ngeneo in Koobi Fora, Kenya, this cast represents the skull of a mature female from an extinct hominin species closely related to modern humans. Against a pristine white background, the profile view of this historical artifact highlights its significance in natural history and African ancestry. With meticulous detail captured through studio photography, this image offers a glimpse into our evolutionary past. The lateral perspective reveals the intricate features of this fossilized cranium—a testament to human evolution during the Pleistocene era. As one explores every contour and bone structure within this single piece of history, it becomes evident that Homo ergaster played a crucial role as our ancestral predecessor. Displayed against a cut-out backdrop, this photograph emphasizes both the biological and anthropological importance of studying such specimens. It serves as a reminder that these fossils hold invaluable insights into our prehistoric origins and shed light on human ancestors who once roamed Africa's ancient landscapes. Preserved within London's Natural History Museum collection, this print captures not only scientific curiosity but also celebrates humanity's relentless pursuit to understand our own story through paleontology and palaeoanthropology.
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