Introduction
The Homo erectus is one of the extinct homonins that existed between the late Pliocene epoch and the middle Pleistocene epoch. Some of the discovered homo erectus fossils, according to archaeologists were as old as 1.8 to 2.2 million years old, which should give us an idea how many years at least how many years it took the modern human beings to attain their evolutionary traits. It has been suggested that these homonins first occupied Africa, and after a series of environmental and other forms of changes, that most probably affected their chances of survival, travelled by foot into nearby ...