А як наші прабатьки — #Australopithecines, #Homohabilis, #Homoerectus, #Homoneanderthalensis та #Homosapiens поралися з депресією, ПМС і ПТСР? В них цього не було? А чому?
How did our ancestors — #Australopithecines, #Homohabilis, #Homoerectus, #Homoneanderthalensis, and #Homosapiens—cope with depression, premenstrual syndrome, and post-traumatic stress disorder? Did they not experience these afflictions? If not, what accounts for this disparity?
А як наші прабатьки — #Australopithecines, #Homohabilis, #Homoerectus, #Homoneanderthalensis та #Homosapiens поралися з депресією, ПМС і ПТСР? В них цього не було? А чому?
Africa: AI Reveals Which Predators Chewed Ancient Humans' Bones - Challenging Ideas On Which Homo Species Was the First Tool-Using Hunter: [The Conversation Africa] Almost 2 million years ago, a young ancient human died beside a spring near a lake in what is now Tanzania, in eastern Africa. After archaeologists uncovered his fossilized bones in 1960, they used them to define Homo habilis - the earliest known member of… http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TNxpvf #Africa #AncientHumans #HomoHabilis #Archaeology #AI

Homo habilis under threat: AI study reveals leopards hunted our ancient ancestors

Almost 2 million years ago, early humans were not the hunters they are typically imagined to be — they were the hunted. A new study suggests that Homo habilis, one of the earliest members of our genus, was likely preyed upon by leopards in East Africa...

More information: https://archaeologymag.com/2025/10/study-reveals-leopards-hunted-our-ancestors/

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New research shows Homo habilis was prey, not predator. Tooth marks on fossils from Olduvai Gorge point to leopards hunting early humans. #HumanEvolution #Paleoanthropology #OlduvaiGorge #HomoHabilis https://www.anthropology.net/p/when-homo-habilis-hid-from-leopards
When Homo habilis Hid from Leopards: A New Look at Our Prey Past

A study of tooth marks on two fossils from Olduvai Gorge suggests that early members of our genus were still on the menu for big cats.

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A New Book on the Evolution of the Female Body Will Blow Your Mind

In Eve, author and researcher Cat Bohannon turns science's "male norm" on its head, and charts why our bodies are the way they are.

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