Homo habilis was thought to be the first hominin to use stone tools for hunting and processing meat, but they might have been prey instead of predators.
Researchers have unearthed near Lake Turkana in northern Kenya fossils of hand and foot bones belonging to an extinct human ...
It also shows that the trophic position of some of the earliest representatives of the genus Homo was not different from ...
Leopards probably ate the ancestors of humans in Tanzania. The investigation centered on two Homo habilis specimens ...
Hand fossils unearthed in Kenya reveal that an extinct human relative called Paranthropus boisei had unexpected dexterity and ...
A new study may be about to rewrite a part of our early human history. It has long been thought that Homo habilis, often considered the first true human species, was the one to turn the tables on the ...
Thanks to a major breakthrough, we may soon learn everything about one of the most debated prehistoric human ancestors, the ...
Researchers say the remains of ‘Paranthropus boisei’ reveal that this ancient relative was capable of powerfully manipulating ...
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