Human ancestral diets changed substantially approximately four to five million years ago with major climatic changes creating open grassland environments. We developed a larger brain balanced by a smaller, simpler gastrointestinal tract requiring higher-quality foods based around meat protein and fat. Anthropological evidence from cranio-dental features and fossil stable isotope analysis indicates a growing reliance on meat consumption during human evolution. Study of hunter-gatherer societies in recent times shows an extreme reliance on hunted and fished animal foods for survival. Optimal foraging theory shows that wild plant foods in general give an inadequate energy return for survival, whereas the top-ranking food items for energy retur...
Hunting and gathering remained the main mode of subsistence of humanity for hundreds of thousands of...
Neanderthals have been commonly depicted as top predators who met their nutritional needs by focusin...
Our large brain, long life span and high fertility are key elements of human evolutionary success an...
We review the evolutionary origins of the human diet and the effects of ecology economy on the dieta...
Humans come from a long line of meat-eaters. For much of the past two million years our hominid fore...
The study of hunter-gatherer populations around the world can greatly inform our understanding of th...
Despite negative press reports on the effect of meat and other animal-source foods (ASFs) on human h...
Objective: Field studies of twentieth century hunter-gathers (HG) showed them to be generally free o...
Humans are unique in their diet, physiology and socio-reproductive behavior compared to other primat...
Present-day human eating behaviour in industrialised society is characterised by the consumption of ...
Recent archaeological work at BK has uncovered abundant taphonomic evidence of megafaunal exploitati...
AbstractMeat is one of the most valuable sources of proteins, and also contains fats, B vitamin comp...
Meat is one of the most valuable sources of proteins, and also contains fats, B vitamin complex, vit...
In this paper we discuss the hypothesis, proposed by some authors, that man is a habitual meat-eater...
Humans come from a long line of meat-eaters. For much of the past two million years our hominid fore...
Hunting and gathering remained the main mode of subsistence of humanity for hundreds of thousands of...
Neanderthals have been commonly depicted as top predators who met their nutritional needs by focusin...
Our large brain, long life span and high fertility are key elements of human evolutionary success an...
We review the evolutionary origins of the human diet and the effects of ecology economy on the dieta...
Humans come from a long line of meat-eaters. For much of the past two million years our hominid fore...
The study of hunter-gatherer populations around the world can greatly inform our understanding of th...
Despite negative press reports on the effect of meat and other animal-source foods (ASFs) on human h...
Objective: Field studies of twentieth century hunter-gathers (HG) showed them to be generally free o...
Humans are unique in their diet, physiology and socio-reproductive behavior compared to other primat...
Present-day human eating behaviour in industrialised society is characterised by the consumption of ...
Recent archaeological work at BK has uncovered abundant taphonomic evidence of megafaunal exploitati...
AbstractMeat is one of the most valuable sources of proteins, and also contains fats, B vitamin comp...
Meat is one of the most valuable sources of proteins, and also contains fats, B vitamin complex, vit...
In this paper we discuss the hypothesis, proposed by some authors, that man is a habitual meat-eater...
Humans come from a long line of meat-eaters. For much of the past two million years our hominid fore...
Hunting and gathering remained the main mode of subsistence of humanity for hundreds of thousands of...
Neanderthals have been commonly depicted as top predators who met their nutritional needs by focusin...
Our large brain, long life span and high fertility are key elements of human evolutionary success an...