Archaeological evidence shows that Paleolithic humans ate a wide variety of foods that were dictated by the environment and the season. What a group of early humans ate in Africa 100,000 years ago ...
How this novel source of food was first recognized by hominins ... Hunting and scavenging by early humans: the state of the debate. Journal of World Prehistory 16, 1-54 (2002).
Before hominins intentionally chipped stone to make tools, they likely used sharp rocks already shaped by natural forces.
Early human migration timeline into South America has stirred debate. Researchers have long argued about when these first ...
How this novel source of food was first recognized by hominins ... Hunting and scavenging by early humans: the state of the debate. Journal of World Prehistory 16, 1-54 (2002).