The statement "Homo erectus is considered the potential ancestor of all Archaic Homo" is:
False
Explanation:
1. Homo erectus is not considered the ancestor of all Archaic Homo. Archaic Homo refers to a group of hominins that includes species like Homo neanderthalensis (Neanderthals) and Homo heidelbergensis, among others.
2. Homo erectus is a distinct species that lived around 1.9 million to 70,000 years ago. It is known for being the first hominin to have migrated out of Africa and spread to different parts of Asia and Europe.
3. While Homo erectus is an important species in human evolution, it is not directly ancestral to all Archaic Homo species. These different groups of hominins had separate evolutionary paths and shared a common ancestor further back in the evolutionary timeline.