Whatever they can find or grow that is edible.
They eat bugs or other types of disgusting things
they used rocks, to cut bones and to eat bone marrow.
Yes, scientific evidence suggests that Neanderthals and early humans did interbreed in the past, as modern humans of non-African descent carry about 1-2 Neanderthal DNA.
Because some estimates are that in many areas early humans ate up to 6 pounds of greens per day. ... which Paleolithic people didn't eat. Weconsume more omega-6 fat. ...
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They eat meat,fish,fruits,vegtables,and water.They didn't like to est milk and wheat
It's likely that the ancestors of modern humans and early modern humans themselves ate fruit, nuts, and leaves.
Archaeologists study early humans by digging up and studying the traces of early settlements
Work, eat, sleep, learn and build. They also scavenged and took care of themselves
Yes, humans interbred with Neanderthals in the past.
Archaeologists study early humans by examining their artifacts, tools, and structures to learn about their behaviors, technology, and lifestyles. This can help paint a more detailed picture of our ancestors and how they lived, hunted, and interacted with their environment. By uncovering and analyzing these remnants of the past, archaeologists contribute crucial insights into our shared human history.
No, penguins do not eat humans. Penguins are primarily fish-eating birds and do not view humans as prey.