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Early human ancestors didn’t regularly eat meat
Chemicals in the tooth enamel of Australopithecus suggest the early human ancestors ate very little meat, dining on vegetation instead.
earth
2 天
Discovery: First tools ever used on Earth were not made by early humans
Three-million-year-old tools found in Kenya reveal early humans' ability to cut food, butcher meat, and adapt to new diets.
Live Science
11 天
Our ancient primate ancestors mostly had twins — humans don't, for a good evolutionary reason
Twins are pretty rare, accounting for just 3% of births in the U.S. these days. But new research shows that for primates 60 ...
New Scientist
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Neanderthals, ancient humans and cave art: France
September 2025 - 9 days for £5,395 per person. Embark on a captivating journey through time as you explore key Neanderthal ...
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Digital Resurrection: Advanced Simulations Reveal Secrets of Human Evolution
Lucy, an early human ancestor, could run upright but much slower than modern humans. New simulations show that muscle and ...
CBS News
12 天
Researchers find 3-million-year-old tools in Kenya, showing development of human ancestors
"It allowed (the pre-human ancestors) to access a whole array of foods that they would never have had access to before." ...
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Are chimpanzees our early human ancestors? New study unveils tool-making similarities and ...
A recent study has discovered an interesting link between the tool selection behavior of chimpanzees and early human ...
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Diets of Human Ancestors Revealed by 780,000-Year-Old Food Remains
A study of prehistoric stone tools has suggested that a group of early humans ate a surprisingly diverse range of plant foods ...
Indiatimes
8 天
Are chimpanzees our early human ancestors? New study unveils tool-making similarities and ...
similar to early human ancestors. This behavior suggests deep evolutionary origins in tool use. Younger chimps learn from older ones, highlighting knowledge transfer across generations.
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