International audienceDiet is a major driver of hominin evolution, but most of the geochemical evidence relies on carbon isotopes (δ 13 C). Here, we report enamel stable calcium isotope (δ 44/42 Ca) values against δ 13 C values for several hominins and co-existing primates in the Turkana Basin area, circa 4 to 2 Ma. Australopithecus anamensis clusters with mammal browsers, Kenyanthropus platyops is distinct from A. anamensis in foraging into more open environments and the coexisting Theropithecus brumpti encompasses both the grazer and omnivore/carnivore domains. Early Homo is remarkable for its wide distribution in δ 44/42 Ca values, possibly reflecting omnivorous and opportunistic preferences. Paranthropus boisei is uniquely distributed i...