Imagine Europe tens of thousands of years ago: dense forests, large herds of elephants, bison and aurochs—and small groups of ...
By studying antelope fossils, researchers can revisit long-standing questions about how the Cradle of Humankind’s environment evolved through time.
Australia’s First Peoples may or may not have hunted the continent’s megafauna to extinction, but they definitely collected ...
A recent study proposes a new paradigm for understanding the role of carrion in the subsistence of human populations ...
A 31-year-old man was arrested in the Calcutta near Hazyview in the early hours of Thursday, October 16, during a joint operation that focused specifically on illegal firearms.
Airborne lasers have revealed four long, low dry-stone structures on the Karst Plateau in Italy and Slovenia. The team that discovered them believes the walls were used to herd wild animals for easier ...
The Natural History Museum, London, has announced the winners of its 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, a ...
Two buddies secured permission to go pheasant hunting in Montana, but flushed something much bigger and unexpected: a sow ...
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🍖 Early humans were prey, not predators

Early humans were not the feared masters of the savanna long imagined. On the contrary, some still served as meals for big ...
Follow build-up to six Women's Super League games, including Aston Villa v Leicester, Chelsea v Spurs, Everton v Man Utd, ...
New Italian site finds show early humans ~400,000 years ago skillfully used elephant bones to make tools, not just for food.
So much about this subject boils down to history. And the story with denim jackets, just like the story with regular ol’ ...