Early humans used prehistoric tool to chop bones, eat the marrow: Israeli study

Early humans used prehistoric tool to chop bones, eat the marrow: Israeli  study

Early humans used prehistoric tool to chop bones, eat the marrow: Israeli study

Early humans used prehistoric tool to chop bones, eat the marrow: Israeli  study

Fossils suggest that 'Lucy' species used stone tools

Early humans used prehistoric tool to chop bones, eat the marrow: Israeli  study

Earliest evidence for modern humans, and their handmade pendants, found in Bulgarian cave

Early humans used prehistoric tool to chop bones, eat the marrow: Israeli  study

Early humans used prehistoric tool to chop bones, eat the marrow: Israeli study

Early humans used prehistoric tool to chop bones, eat the marrow: Israeli  study

The earliest cut marks of Europe: a discussion on hominin subsistence patterns in the Orce sites (Baza basin, SE Spain)

Early humans used prehistoric tool to chop bones, eat the marrow: Israeli  study

Tools & Food The Smithsonian Institution's Human Origins Program

Early humans used prehistoric tool to chop bones, eat the marrow: Israeli  study

Study finds prehistoric humans ate bone marrow like canned soup 400,000 years ago

Early humans used prehistoric tool to chop bones, eat the marrow: Israeli  study

Humans lived in Philippines 709,000 years ago – study

Early humans used prehistoric tool to chop bones, eat the marrow: Israeli  study

Meat-Eating Among the Earliest Humans

Early humans used prehistoric tool to chop bones, eat the marrow: Israeli  study

Oldest evidence of human stone tool use and meat-eating found