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2-Million-Year-Old Fossil May Be The Oldest Example of an Early Human : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 16, 2026 11:15 am
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An International Research Team Unveils Remarkable 2-Million-Year-Old Homo Habilis Fossil

An international research team has recently revealed the most complete fossil to date of Homo habilis, also known as ‘the handy man’ – one of the earliest known members of our genus. This 2-million-year-old partial skeleton, possibly the oldest example of H. habilis discovered so far, includes a nearly full set of teeth and ancient bone fragments from various parts of the body.

These precious fossils, found in northern Kenya within geological layers dating between 2.02 million and 2.06 million years old, have undergone meticulous analysis and reassembly by scientists. Lead author Fred Grine from Stony Brook University notes that only three other very fragmentary partial skeletons of this species are known.

The newly described H. habilis fossil firmly fits within the two-million-year age range, distinguishing it from other partial specimens with broader age ranges. This species is celebrated for being one of the oldest archaic humans to create stone tools, bridging the gap between the Australopithecus genus and the Homo genus.

With a larger braincase than Lucy, an iconic Australopithecus fossil, H. habilis exhibits a smaller face and teeth, along with finger bones pointing to the development of precision grip – a critical human trait possibly utilized for tool making and food preparation. The range of H. habilis overlapped with Homo erectus for about half a million years, although debates persist on whether H. habilis primarily walked or swung from trees.

2-Million-Year-Old Homo Habilis Fossil
The remains of the newly described H. habilis fossil. (ICP)

The newly discovered H. habilis fossil, designated KNM-ER 64061, exhibits longer and stronger arm bones compared to H. erectus, standing around 160 centimeters tall and weighing between 30.7 and 32.7 kilograms. Speculations on the individual’s lifestyle based on anatomical features remain inconclusive without lower limb fossils.

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While uncertainties persist regarding how this particular individual lived, dental and cranial bone analyses suggest it was likely a young adult. The fossil’s exceptional preservation of cranial sections sets it apart from other Homo species specimens, shedding light on the coexistence of H. habilis and H. erectus in eastern Africa between 2.2 and 1.8 million years ago.

As the human lineage did not evolve in a linear fashion, this newly unearthed fossil provides valuable insights into our complex family tree, offering a glimpse into the early stages of human evolution.

The study detailing these findings was recently published in The Anatomical Record.

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