An international study reveals how early humans, as far back as 1.5 million years ago, deliberately selected specific stones ...
Three-million-year-old tools found in Kenya reveal early humans' ability to cut food, butcher meat, and adapt to new diets.
A recent study has uncovered striking parallels between how chimpanzees choose tools today and how early humans selected ...
In a nutshell Scientists have discovered that Homo erectus adapted to extreme desert conditions in East Africa one million ...
Chimpanzees use rocks as tools for cracking nuts Stone selection by chimps mirrors ancient human ancestor techniques Generational learning observed in chimpanzee tool ...
The capacity might explain how Homo erectus conquered Eurasia, but deepens the mystery about what took our own species so ...
Analysis of basalt tools from the Hula Valley shows that Stone Age humans gathered, extracted and crushed starches from ...
New research reveals chimpanzees' thoughtful tool selection mirrors ancient human ancestors' behaviours, offering a glimpse into humanity's distant past and shared evolutionary roots in tool-making.