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Humans and our ancestors are called homin ins, going back to the time of the split from the lineage of human's closest relatives, the chimpanzees. (Until recently the term homin id was used, but based on genetic relatedness and the rules of zoological nomenclature, the word hominid should ...
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" he insisted. This research constitutes a real breakthrough in the possibility of finding out what kinds of meat foods hominids consumed and in what circumstances (whether or not they cooked the meat before they ate it). "It allows us to find out more about human beings in the past and...
Reducing food to a powder that can be mixed and drunk undermines millennia of evolution and culture and removes one of the fundamental differences between humans and other animals, even other hominids. We homo sapiens actually cook, and a significant part of our culture comes from that...
a dig with his father--carried out further excavations and found the third piece, that the skull of the pre-Neanderthal female could be assembled for the first time.Since then other remains of early hominids have come to light--notably at Boxgrove in West Sussex and Pontnewydd in Wales. ...
no stone tools were discovered at Sima de las Huesos during the almost eighteen years of excavations. Then, in 1998, workers uncovered one double-sided quartzite hand-ax so elegantly wrought that it indicated a maker with intelligence and skill far superior to other hominids from that early dat...
This paleomagnetic interval characterizes the early phase of the Early-Middle Pleistocene transition (∼1.2–0.5 Ma), a time span that represents an important change in the Earth’s climate. Moreover, this episode is particularly relevant concerning the earliest hominin occurrence in Western ...