History of humanity (Doc)
Until recently the oldest, unchallenged evidence of human hunting
came from a 400,000-year-old site in Germany the evidence came from
marks left by spears on horse bones - horses were clearly being speared
and their flesh eaten. but new Evidence from ancient butchery site in
Tanzania shows early man used complex hunting techniques to ambush and
kill antelopes, gazelles, wildebeest and other large animals at least
two million years ago.
The discovery -- by anthropologist Professor Henry Bunn of Wisconsin
University -- pushes back the definitive date for the beginning of
systematic human hunting by hundreds of thousands of years.
Publication by : Dajaltosa - Source : Science Dump - Submitted by Andreea on Mon, 07/14/2014
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