Homo gautengensis is a hominin species recently proposed by biological anthropologist Darren Curnoe in 2010, from analysis of a partial skull found in 1977 at Sterkfontain Cave near Johannesburg, South africa. The species is composed of South African hominin fossils previously attributed to
Homo habilis,
Homo ergaster, or in some cases Australopithecus, but is argued by Curnoe to be the earliest species in the genus Homo [Curnoe 2010].