Answer:
The reconstruction of the human fossil record is key to explaining human evolution, what is called the process of hominization.
Step-by-step explanation:
The reconstruction of the human fossil record is important since it helps to understand which were the beings that existed in the past and disappeared and which we still find today; we can also know what their morphology, their mode of life and their distribution were, and in this way how they contributed to forming evolutionary lineages. The current human anatomy was the product of an evolutionary process (adaptive changes) and by natural selection, little by little they were fixed in the genes until they produced new species more evolved than the previous ones. Modern archaeologists and genetics support human evolution on the synthetic theory of evolution. We understand the anatomical and genetic similarities and we can also highlight their intricate differences through the study of fossils.