À quand remonte la consommation régulière de viande ? Les dents fossilisées apportent des (...)

21 mars 2025 | Tina Lüdecke, Leader of the Emmy Noether Group for Hominin Meat Consumption (HoMeCo), Max Planck Institute For Chemistry, Dominic Stratford, Professor of Archaeology, University of the Witwatersrand
L'incertitude sur le début de la consommation régulière de viande par nos ancêtres laisse une lacune dans notre compréhension de l'évolution humaine.
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