Israel cave bones: Early humans 'conserved food to eat later'
These are external links and will open in a new window/ In experiments, researchers removed skin from stored bones to match cut marks found on bone fragments Scientists in Israel say they have found evidence that early humans deliberately stored bones from animals to eat the fatty marrow later. It is the earliest evidence that humans living between 200,000 and 420,000 years ago had the foresight to anticipate future needs, they say. Early humans had not previously been thought capable of such dietary planning. Researchers analysed bone ...
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