Traditionally, paleoanthropologists believed that Homo habilis, as the earliest big-brained humans, was responsible for the earliest sites with tools. The idea has been that Homo habilis was the ...
Almost 2 million years ago, a young ancient human died beside a spring near a lake in what is now Tanzania, in eastern Africa ...
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Guinea Baboons Share Meat to Family and Friends, Just as Early Human Foragers Would Do
Learn how in the savannas of Senegal, Guinea baboons distribute food by friendship and family bonds, mirroring the sharing ...
It turns out that long thumbs aren’t just handy - they may be a sign of a bigger brain. According to new research, primates ...
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