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Stone Age humans living by a lake in what’s now Germany systematically processed animal carcasses for fatty nutrients — ...
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A new study reveals that Stone Age humans in Germany operated a 'fat factory' to extract nutrients from animal bones.
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Discover Magazine on MSNNeanderthals May Have Run Their Own Fat Factories 125,000 Years AgoDiscover how ancient humans scaled up their food production to survive in harsh environments.
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Live Science on MSNOldest wooden tools unearthed in East Asia show that ancient humans made planned trips to dig up edible plantsThe 300,000 year-old tools show that hominins in East Asia made planned foraging trips to lakeshores and designed instruments ...
Too many people don’t know or care about our history. This isn’t a particularly new issue, as even in 1943, The New York ...
The 37th annual Jazz in the Park summer concert series begins July 10 at Gypsy Hill Park in Staunton. The National Trappers ...
I spent six hours in Grand Teton National Park and visited several of my favorite spots. Here is my itinerary.
The excavation of the archaeological site in Germany took place from 2004 to 2009 and was conducted by researchers from ...
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SussexWorld on MSNExploring Southern Sussex Tracks, Trails and TwittensSouthern Sussex Tracks, Trails and Twittens offers a Sussex walking guide by Eddie Start who has spent a lifetime exploring the county’s landscape.
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A new study has shown that as early as the Stone Age, people in Africa traveled long distances to procure colorful stone, the ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNStone Age People Traveled Miles To Source Stunning Raw Materials, Like Red Jasper, for ToolsLearn more about the colorful and shiny stones that were turned into tools as many as 40,000 years ago, which were sometimes ...
International research team from the University of Tübingen and the Senckenberg Nature Research Society finds early humans in ...
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