Plants have been part of our diet as long as meat has, with new evidence showing that Neanderthals, early Homo sapiens and ...
New research shows early humans relied on many plant foods. They ground seeds, cooked roots, and used simple tools long ...
Humanity’s history of eating ‘processed’ food goes back much farther than you would think - Researchers say processing plant ...
Learn how our human ancestors survived and thrived during climate shifts not by eating more meat, but by mastering plant ...
Archaeological research once again dispells the widespread belief that our Paleolithic ancestors were primarily meat-eaters, ...
Humans evolved over hundreds of thousands of years to be the ultimate flexible eaters—chasing carbohydrates and fats from plant and animal sources alike. A new study in the Journal of Archaeological ...
As early humans spread from lush African forests into grasslands, their need for ready sources of energy led them to develop a taste for grassy plants, especially grains and the starchy plant tissue ...
Smithsonian paleoanthropologists explore how the year brought us closer to understanding ancient human relatives and origins Ryan McRae and Briana Pobiner A young chimpanzee looks on during an outing ...
Neanderthals, our extinct cousins, are often portrayed as eating nothing but meat — no fruit, no grains, no greens. But did Neanderthals really live on meat alone? While there's plenty of evidence ...
Few living things seem to have less in common than plants and animals, but that assumption is being increasingly challenged. Evolution, and the ways in which the kingdom of plants and the kingdom of ...
Paul Saladino is stripped to the waist, biceps bulging as he works a butcher’s saw back and forth across a cow femur. When he finally severs the bone, a crowd of onlookers erupts in cheers. Flashing a ...