An international study reveals how early humans, as far back as 1.5 million years ago, deliberately selected specific stones ...
Three-million-year-old tools found in Kenya reveal early humans' ability to cut food, butcher meat, and adapt to new diets.
A recent study has uncovered striking parallels between how chimpanzees choose tools today and how early humans selected ...
Analysis of basalt tools from the Hula Valley shows that Stone Age humans gathered, extracted and crushed starches from ...
“Our research shows that the material properties of the stones – such as suitability, quality, and durability – were likely ...
Collectively, we’ve bought into the narrative that the diet of early humans was primarily carnivorous ... These grains, believed to be approximately 780,000 years old, were found on basalt stone tools ...
Analysis raises questions about what the Paleo Diet was historically.
This strategy, by which chimpanzees have chosen their tools, leads one to believe early human ancestors have followed similar criteria in their rock and stone picking, probably at the very early ...
A study of prehistoric stone tools has suggested that a group of early humans ate a surprisingly diverse range of plant foods.