A study of prehistoric stone tools has suggested that a group of early humans ate a surprisingly diverse range of plant foods.
Analysis of basalt tools from the Hula Valley shows that Stone Age humans gathered, extracted and crushed starches from ...
Research uncovers early humans' reliance on plant-based foods, revealing ancient tools and 780,000-year-old starch grains.
New research challenges the carnivore diet myth, revealing that early humans relied heavily on plant-based foods for energy.
A new archaeological study, conducted along the Jordan River banks south of northern Israel’s Hula Valley, offers a fresh ...
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Smithsonian paleoanthropologists explore how the year brought us closer to understanding ancient human relatives and origins ...
By digitally modeling muscles and tendons for the skeleton of Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis), researchers determined that our hominin ancestors could run well but topped out around 11 mph.