A new study shows that early humans shifted from hunting giants to smaller animals, shaping tools, survival, and intelligence.
The fat stored in Elephant bones, which is rich in essential nutrients, is thought to have played a role in supporting the growth of larger brains in the Homo erectus lineage.
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Before metal - humans fought with these terrifying weapons
Long before metal weapons existed, early humans relied on stone, bone, and wood to survive. These primitive tools were carefully shaped into spears, blades, and clubs designed for hunting and combat.
A new study indicates that human behavior around 45,000 to 29,000 years ago contributed to a change in the composition of scavenging animal species living nearby. While smaller scavenging animals such ...
Ancient humans settled near Israel's Hula Lake 800,000 years ago. New research reveals driftwood availability was a key ...
For more than 1 million years, early humans in the Levant region of the eastern Mediterranean used a range of heavy tools, such as massive handaxes and stone balls, for important tasks, including ...
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