Researchers suggest these plants, rich in carbohydrates, provided critical energy for early humans, especially to meet the demands of their growing brains. “This discovery underscores the importance ...
An international study reveals how early humans, as far back as 1.5 million years ago, deliberately selected specific stones ...
Analysis of basalt tools from the Hula Valley shows that Stone Age humans gathered, extracted and crushed starches from ...
The timing of coffee consumption may influence your risk of premature death from cardiovascular disease or any cause, a new ...
A study of tool use among chimps, our closest living relatives, has cast light on the human evolutionary journey.
A new archaeological study, conducted along the Jordan River banks south of northern Israel’s Hula Valley, offers a fresh ...
Scientists have recently uncovered food remnants that provide interesting insights into the diets of early ancestors.As per ...
Cavemen have long been portrayed as voracious meat eaters. But in their new study, the team set out to understand what early humans truly ate. The researchers focused on basalt tools found at ...
Not only that, but a new Bar-Ilan University-led study released this week found that 780,000 years ago, early man enjoyed processed foods for the first time. According to the study, carbohydrates ...
A new study examining the eating habits of early humans suggests that the popular ‘paleo’ diet might not be an accurate representation of what ancient hunter-gatherers ate. The study ...
The findings provide crucial evidence of early humans’ extensive use of plant-based resources for sustenance. By analyzing the preserved starch grains, the researchers have identified a broad spectrum ...