Humans are unique in their diet, physiology and socio-reproductive behavior compared to other primates. They are also unique in the ubiquitous adaptation to all biomes and habitats. From an evolutionary perspective, these trends seem to have started about two million years ago, coinciding with the emergence of encephalization, the reduction of the dental apparatus, the adoption of a fully terrestrial lifestyle, resulting in the emergence of the modern anatomical bauplan, the focalization of certain activities in the landscape, the use of stone tools, and the exit from Africa. It is in this period that clear taphonomic evidence of a switch in diet with respect to Pliocene hominins occurred, with the adoption of carnivory. Until now, the degr...
The study of hunter-gatherer populations around the world can greatly inform our understanding of th...
Diet changes are considered key events in human evolution. Most studies of early hominin diets focus...
Diet imposes significant constraints on the biology and behaviour of animals. The fossil record sugg...
Humans are unique in their diet, physiology and socio‑reproductive behavior compared to other prima...
Humans are unique in their diet, physiology and socio-reproductive behavior compared to other primat...
Recent archaeological work at BK has uncovered abundant taphonomic evidence of megafaunal exploitati...
Meat eating is one of the hallmarks of human evolution. It has been linked to the beginning of stone...
In many Middle Pleistocene sites, the co-occurrence of hominins with carnivores, who both contribut...
The appearance of Homo erectus shortly after 2.0 Ma is widely considered a turning point in human di...
The emergence of lithic technology by ∼2.6 million years ago (Ma) is often interpreted as a correlat...
International audienceMeat-eating was an important factor affecting early hominin brain expansion, s...
<p>Humans are more carnivorous than other hominoids. It has been hypothesized that, during the evol...
There is broad consensus among paleoanthropologists that meat-eating played a key role in the evolut...
The late Early Pleistocene archaeological site of Fuente Nueva 3 (Orce, Guadix-Baza Depression, SE S...
Meat-eating was an important factor affecting early hominin brain expansion, social organization and...
The study of hunter-gatherer populations around the world can greatly inform our understanding of th...
Diet changes are considered key events in human evolution. Most studies of early hominin diets focus...
Diet imposes significant constraints on the biology and behaviour of animals. The fossil record sugg...
Humans are unique in their diet, physiology and socio‑reproductive behavior compared to other prima...
Humans are unique in their diet, physiology and socio-reproductive behavior compared to other primat...
Recent archaeological work at BK has uncovered abundant taphonomic evidence of megafaunal exploitati...
Meat eating is one of the hallmarks of human evolution. It has been linked to the beginning of stone...
In many Middle Pleistocene sites, the co-occurrence of hominins with carnivores, who both contribut...
The appearance of Homo erectus shortly after 2.0 Ma is widely considered a turning point in human di...
The emergence of lithic technology by ∼2.6 million years ago (Ma) is often interpreted as a correlat...
International audienceMeat-eating was an important factor affecting early hominin brain expansion, s...
<p>Humans are more carnivorous than other hominoids. It has been hypothesized that, during the evol...
There is broad consensus among paleoanthropologists that meat-eating played a key role in the evolut...
The late Early Pleistocene archaeological site of Fuente Nueva 3 (Orce, Guadix-Baza Depression, SE S...
Meat-eating was an important factor affecting early hominin brain expansion, social organization and...
The study of hunter-gatherer populations around the world can greatly inform our understanding of th...
Diet changes are considered key events in human evolution. Most studies of early hominin diets focus...
Diet imposes significant constraints on the biology and behaviour of animals. The fossil record sugg...