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Were humans once scavengers?

A new study has shed light on the diet of early humans in Europe. The research, conducted by a team at the Centro Nacional de

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Stone Age People Ate the Dead

In the Neolithic period, endocannibalism was widespread in Europe. Members of the Magdalenian culture would eat their dead instead of burying them. This practice was

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Earliest Evidence of Horse Riding Found

The discovery of human bones from the graves of steppe nomads has revealed that the Yamnaya culture, which existed around 4,500 to 5,000 years ago,

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Accelerated Human Development due to Climate Change

The impact of climate change on human development has been highlighted in a new study, which suggests that extreme weather conditions in eastern Africa have

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Stone Spearheads from 500,000 Years Ago

In a groundbreaking discovery, an international team of researchers has presented 500,000-year-old stone spearheads from South Africa. These findings are approximately 200,000 years older than