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Australopithecus Diet: Primarily Plant-Based, Study Finds

Analysis of 3.5-million-year-old Australopithecus tooth enamel from Sterkfontein Caves in South Africa reveals a primarily plant-based diet, challenging the narrative of meat as a key driver of human evolution; the findings, published in "Science", utilized a novel method for analyzing nitrogen isot...

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Lucy: 50 years of groundbreaking discoveries in human evolution

Discovered in Ethiopia in 1974, the 3.2-million-year-old partial skeleton of Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis) provided groundbreaking evidence of bipedalism and a transitional stage in human evolution, challenging previous assumptions about human origins and sparking extensive research into early h...

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3-Million-Year-Old Tools Found in Kenya

Archaeologists discovered 3-million-year-old Oldowan stone tools on Kenya's Homa Peninsula, challenging previous assumptions about the origins and impact of early tool use by hominins, which fueled brain and body growth.

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Neanderthal Altruism

This article discusses the discovery of evidence suggesting altruistic behavior in Neanderthals, particularly a Neanderthal child with Down syndrome.

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