Early Humans Used Chopping Tools to Break Animal Bones & Consume the Bone Marrow
Early Humans Used Chopping Tools to Break Animal Bones & Consume the Bone Marrow
Researchers from the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University unraveled the function of flint tools known as 'chopping tools', found at the prehistoric site of Revadim, east of Ashdod. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
2.9-million-year-old butchery site in Kenya suggests humans perhaps weren't first to use crafted stone tools - ABC News
Stone tools – Maropeng and Sterkfontein Caves
Oldest evidence of human stone tool use and meat-eating found
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Early Humans May Have Scavenged More than They Hunted
Competition for food 1.5 million years ago: Humans first, wolves last, Science
Neandertals made the first specialized bone tools in Europe
How early humans used stone chopping tools half a million years ago decoded; read here - OrissaPOST
Meat-Eating Among the Earliest Humans
Study finds prehistoric humans ate bone marrow like canned soup 400,000 years ago