Researchers say the discovery of the earliest known wooden construction expands their knowledge of the woodworking skills of early humans that existed before Homo sapiens
Maddie Burakoff NEW YORK (AP) – If you’re cooking a meal for a festival or just showing up to feast, you’re part of a long human history – one that’s older than our own species. Some scientists estimate our early human cousins may have been using fire to cook their food almost two million years […]
This illustration provided by Tel Aviv University depicts hominins preparing Luciobarbus longiceps fish on the shores of the ancient lake Lake Hula. A .
A study finds the oldest evidence of using fire to cook, dating back to 780,000 years ago. Scientists think learning to cook was a big step for evolution, because it helped early humans fuel their bigger brains.