Three-million-year-old tools found in Kenya reveal early humans' ability to cut food, butcher meat, and adapt to new diets.
Explore the remarkable survival strategies of Homo erectus in extreme desert conditions. Discover how they thrived in harsh ...
Research uncovers early humans' reliance on plant-based foods, revealing ancient tools and 780,000-year-old starch grains.
Lucy's species probably wasn't a direct predecessor to modern humans, but it could be one of many options. The discovery of different early human species which existed around the same time ...
FURTHER evidence of the presence of early man in the United States ... Obsidian has not been found in the region of the discovery, this fact strengthening the view that the flake is of human ...
This discovery underscores the importance of plant ... But in their new study, the team set out to understand what early humans truly ate. The researchers focused on basalt tools found at ...
A new archaeological study, conducted along the Jordan River banks south of northern Israel’s Hula Valley, offers a fresh ...
Ability of early humans to process plants using tools indicative of high level of cooperation, researchers say ...
New research challenges the carnivore diet myth, revealing that early humans relied heavily on plant-based foods for energy.