Nitrogen isotope analysis of tooth enamel reveals no evidence of meat consumption in Australopithecus. New research published ...
A study on the teeth of ancestors to humans that lived around 3.5 million years ago suggests they ate mainly or only plants.
New research shows Australopithecus, an early human ancestor, likely consumed little to no meat, challenging previous ...
We know some of these facts because of body fossils ... researchers have found in the West Coast National Park, about 120km outside Cape Town, it's clear that South Africa is home to some ...
New research shows Australopithecus ate mostly plants, challenging theories about early human diets, meat, and evolution.
Now, though, this new evidence suggests the fossils found in South Africa are from the same time as renowned fossils like Lucy, which was found in Ethiopia back in 1974. Many long considered East ...
Human ancestors like Australopithecus -- which lived around 3.5 million years ago in southern Africa -- ate very little to no meat, according to new research. This conclusion comes from an analysis of ...
Given our discoveries on the Cape south coast, as well as what other researchers have found ... fossil tracksites. Many of the sites are of hominin origin. Some are ancestral human trackways ...