800000s
The term "800000s" most commonly refers to the decade from 800,000 BCE to 799,001 BCE. This period falls within the Lower Paleolithic era, a time characterized by the development and use of early stone tools by hominins. Evidence from this era suggests the presence of species like Homo erectus, known for their more advanced tool-making capabilities compared to earlier hominins. Archaeological sites from this epoch often contain handaxes and other simple chopping tools, indicating a significant step in hominin cognitive and technological evolution. The climate during this time was subject to glacial cycles, influencing the migration patterns and survival strategies of these early human ancestors.
Alternatively, "800000s" could be interpreted as a numerical range, specifically the numbers from 800,000 to 899,999.