Chew On This: Slicing Meat Helped Shape Modern Humans
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Katherine Du/NPR Miss Manners and skilled prep cooks should be pleased: Our early human ancestors likely mastered the art of…
Chew On This: Slicing Meat Helped Shape Modern Humans
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Miss Manners and skilled prep cooks should be pleased: Our early human ancestors likely mastered the art of chopping and…
Chew On This: Slicing Meat Helped Shape Modern Humans
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Miss Manners and skilled prep cooks should be pleased: Our early human ancestors likely mastered the art of chopping and…
Chew On This: Slicing Meat Helped Shape Modern Humans
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Miss Manners and skilled prep cooks should be pleased: Our early human ancestors likely mastered the art of chopping and…
Chew On This: Slicing Meat Helped Shape Modern Humans
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Miss Manners and skilled prep cooks should be pleased: Our early human ancestors likely mastered the art of chopping and…
Chew On This: Slicing Meat Helped Shape Modern Humans
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Miss Manners and skilled prep cooks should be pleased: Our early human ancestors likely mastered the art of chopping and…
Chew On This: Slicing Meat Helped Shape Modern Humans
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Miss Manners and skilled prep cooks should be pleased: Our early human ancestors likely mastered the art of chopping and…
Chew On This: Slicing Meat Helped Shape Modern Humans
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Miss Manners and skilled prep cooks should be pleased: Our early human ancestors likely mastered the art of chopping and…
Chew On This: Slicing Meat Helped Shape Modern Humans
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Miss Manners and skilled prep cooks should be pleased: Our early human ancestors likely mastered the art of chopping and…
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The Benefits of Food Processing
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Homo erectus: Der Frühmensch war kein Vegetarier
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Zahn der Zeit. Als Steinzeitmenschen vor 3,3 Millionen Jahren begannen, Steinwerkzeuge zu benutzen, hatte das Folgen fürs Gebiss.
Study: Chopping food, eating meat helped ancient humans evolve
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Slicing and dicing food paved the way to anatomy changes that helped make us human, a new study finds.(Photo: Matthew Mead, AP…
Unappetizing Experiment Explores Tools’ Role in Humans’ Bigger Brains
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Photo Scientists recently turned Harvard’s Skeletal Biology Laboratory into a pop-up restaurant.
Unappetizing Experiment Explores Tools’ Role in Humans’ Bigger Brains
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Photo Scientists recently turned Harvard’s Skeletal Biology Laboratory into a pop-up restaurant.
Processing food before eating likely played key role in human evolution, study finds
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H. erectus cut, chewed way through evolution
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BITE CLUB Early members of the Homo genus evolved relatively small jaws and faces because they sliced raw meat with stone tools…
El consumo de carne cruda cambió la fisonomía de los primeros humanos
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Cuando hace más de dos millones de años, los Homo erectus empezaron a comer carne cruda algunos de sus rasgos físicos se…
Food Processing: It's What Makes Us Human : DNews
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The idea of food processing these days conjures up images of excess sugar and unhealthy fats, but humans and our ancestors have…
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Original Paleo Diet Included Red Meat, Starchy Veggies : DNews
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Vegetarianism proved literally hard to swallow for early humans, according to new research that bolsters evidence our ancestors…
Machte uns Fleisch erst zum Menschen?
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Vegetarier werden dies vielleicht nicht gerne hören: Die rein pflanzliche Nahrung, die heute wieder im Trend liegt, könnte für…
Forskere gumler rødder og råt kød for at løse gåden om vores store hjerne
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I et nyt studie blev forsøgspersonerne sat til at gumle på råt gedekød, som minder om stenalderkost.
Procesar alimentos fue clave en la evolución humana
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CET MADRID, 9 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) - Hace entre 2 y 3 millones de años, nuestros antepasados empezaron a gastar menos tiempo y…
The benefits of food processing
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How much time and effort do you spend chewing? Although you probably enjoy a few leisurely meals every day, chances are that…