When did our ancestors start to eat meat regularly? Fossilised teeth get us closer to the answer
By Tina Lüdecke, Leader of the Emmy Noether Group for Hominin Meat Consumption (HoMeCo), Max Planck Institute For Chemistry
Dominic Stratford, Professor of Archaeology, University of the Witwatersrand
Not knowing exactly when regular meat consumption became part of our ancestors’ diets is a gap in our understanding of human evolution.
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Monday, March 3rd 2025