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Over billions of years, the drive to survive, reproduce, and outcompete rivals has pushed plants and animals to incredible ...
The experts were not hoping to witness the rare event where a bunch of elusive creatures showed up to feast on the carcass.
It's hard to tell when—and why—our ancestors got down from trees and started walking on two legs. Many early hominins capable ...
Archaeologists in central Israel are excavating one of the world's oldest known burial sites, dating back 100,000 years. It ...
Neanderthals from neighboring caves butchered animals in different ways — possibly revealing the world’s oldest known food traditions.
Prehistoric communities in western Iran brought wild boars from far distances as symbolic gifts for a communal feast. While magnets and shot glasses make for lighthearted holiday keepsakes, food items ...
Move over, caveman clichés; Neanderthals weren’t just club-wielding hunters. New research reveals that they were culinary ...