The discovery of early wooden hunting projectiles, such as spears and throwing sticks, has thoroughly rewired our perceptions ...
Listen to a Khoisan community in Northern Botswana sing When it came to hunting, early humans tended to seek out smaller animals such as rodents, and use clubs to kill them. They would avoid ...
J. Carcass consumption sequences and the archaeological distinction of hunting and scavenging. Journal of Human Evolution 15, 639-659 (1986). Blumenschine, R. J. Characteristics of an early ...
T he Schöningen site in the northern European Plains turns our present knowledge of early human warfare and hunting ...
J. Carcass consumption sequences and the archaeological distinction of hunting and scavenging. Journal of Human Evolution 15, 639-659 (1986). Blumenschine, R. J. Characteristics of an early ...
The rugged terrain and varied ecosystems would have required early humans to develop cooperative strategies for survival, as foraging and hunting in these challenging environments often demanded group ...
The new study, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, employed mathematical models to assess the potential impact early human populations could have had on the ...
The models, which incorporated human energy requirements, diet composition, prey choice and hunting efficiency indicated ... provide strong evidence that early populations in Cyprus were at ...