2022
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2022.834638
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What Are the “Costs and Benefits” of Meat-Eating in Human Evolution? The Challenging Contribution of Behavioral Ecology to Archeology

Abstract: Despite the omnivorous diet of most human populations, meat foraging gradually increased during the Paleolithic, in parallel with the development of hunting capacities. There is evidence of regular meat consumption by extinct hominins from 2 Ma onward, with the first occurrence prior to 3 Ma in Eastern Africa. The number of sites with cut-marked animal remains and stone tools increased after 2 Ma. In addition, toolkits became increasingly complex, and various, facilitating carcass defleshing and marrow recover… Show more

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“…The first revolution in eating habits occurred with the "discovery" of fire by the modern human ancestor, Homo erectus. Cooking and using fire were originally very rare and may have originated with Homo erectus in Africa about 1.8 million years ago [25]. Fire must have allowed them and subsequent modern humans (such as Homo sapiens) to make better use of food.…”
Section: Changes In the Diet Of Early Men: Biological And Cultural Ev...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first revolution in eating habits occurred with the "discovery" of fire by the modern human ancestor, Homo erectus. Cooking and using fire were originally very rare and may have originated with Homo erectus in Africa about 1.8 million years ago [25]. Fire must have allowed them and subsequent modern humans (such as Homo sapiens) to make better use of food.…”
Section: Changes In the Diet Of Early Men: Biological And Cultural Ev...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first cases of meat consumption by early hominins were noted in Africa about 3.4 million years ago in Dikika, Ethiopia [25].…”
Section: Using Archaeological Data and Isotope Analysis To Study Chan...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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