This document provides a summary of human evolution based on fossil and genetic evidence. It describes key findings such as bipedalism emerging before increased brain size, Homo habilis as the first tool users, Homo erectus leaving Africa and spreading across Asia and Europe, and Neanderthals being our closest evolutionary cousins. Genetic evidence from mitochondrial DNA indicates that all living humans share a common female ancestor from around 160,000 years ago in Africa, supporting the "Out of Africa" model of modern human origins.