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Warum zwei menschliche Vettern wohl keine energiereichere Nahrung...

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Ob die beiden Burschen, die jetzt zum Untersuchungsobjekt der Leipziger Anthropologen wurden, tatsächlich zu den Vorfahren der heutigen Menschen gehören, ist...

The REAL caveman diet: Research shows ancient man mainly ate tiger...

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... would be relatively easy to find,” explained Gabriele Macho with Oxford University's Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of ...

Para comer: insectos, gusanos y chufas | Ideal

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Un auténtico Hakuna-matata del hombre cascanueces, que vivió al este de África hace millones de años, que se alimentaba según esta dieta

Nuestros ancestros ya comían chufas hace dos millones de años

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Un estudio de la Universidad de Oxford, en Reino Unido, ha llegado a la conclusión de que nuestros antiguos...

Human ancestors in Africa survived on 'tiger-nuts' - Times of India

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Ancient human ancestors who lived in East Africa between 2.4 million-1.4 million years ago survived mainly on a diet of tiger nuts, an Oxford University study...

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Cose belle da ricevere? 'A conferma che non mi sento appunto il macho, mi piace ricevere i fiori in ... con Gabriele Pignotta e Vanessa Incontrada, e...

Steinzeit-Ausstellung: Mammutstoßzahn trifft Nintendo und Playmobil -...

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Was haben Playmobil, Nintendo DS und ein Affe gemeinsam? Wer‘s weiß, na klar, für den ist die Antwort nicht schwer: Die Steinzeitausstellung im Bügeleisenhaus...

Anthropologen rätseln: Die Zahnwurzeln ZWP online

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30‏‏/8‏‏ · „Vielleicht haben Paläoanthropologen die fossilen Funde nicht immer unter den richtigen Gesichtspunkten betrachtet“, folgert Gabriele Macho von der Universität Oxford. „Wir sollten uns nicht nur darauf konzentrieren, was unsere ausgestorbenen Verwandten aßen, sondern auch darauf, wie sie ihre Nahrung kauten.“

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, Dr. Gabriele Macho. Title: Hominins are eclectic feeders… but when did they acquire a taste for starch-rich foods? Abstract: Modern humans like ...

Bügeleisenhaus - Thema

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SCHATTENBLICK - FRÜHGESCHICHTE/130: Die Zahnwurzeln ...

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"Vielleicht haben Paläoanthropologen die fossilen Funde nicht immer unter den richtigen Gesichtspunkten betrachtet", folgert Gabriele Macho von der Universität Oxford. "Wir sollten uns nicht nur darauf konzentrieren, was unsere ausgestorbenen Verwandten aßen, sondern auch darauf, wie sie ihre Nahrung kauten."

gesamtschule in Hattingen - Thema

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2 million years ago, human relative 'Nutcrack | EurekAlert!

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Study author Dr Gabriele Macho examined the diet of Paranthropus boisei, nicknamed "Nutcracker Man" because of his big flat molar teeth and ...

Humans Left Trees 4.2 Million Years Ago - Technology & science -...

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Early human ancestors stopped swinging in trees and started walking on the ground sometime between 4.2 and 3.5 million years ago, according to a new study.

'Nutcracker Man' Feasted on Tiger Nuts 2 Million Years Ago | Nature...

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By studying modern-day baboons in Kenya, researchers say they've solved the mystery behind an apparent skeletal discrepancy in an ancient hominin who roamed...

Ausrichtung der Zahnwurzel verrät Essgewohnheiten: zm-onlinewww.zm-online.de › news › gesellschaft › ausrichtung-...

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... die fossilen Funde nicht immer unter den richtigen Gesichtspunkten betrachtet", folgert Gabriele Macho von der Universität Oxford.

Ancient human ancestor 'Nutcracker Man' lived on tiger nuts |...

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Study author Dr Gabriele Macho examined the diet of Paranthropus boisei, nicknamed 'Nutcracker Man' because of his big flat molar teeth and ...

Getting to the Roots of Our Ancient Cousins’ Diet | myScience / News...

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The splay of tooth roots reveals how South African hominins  Australopithecus africanus and Paranthropus robustus  chewed their food, researchers...

Fussy eating may have doomed ape-like humans | New Scientistwww.newscientist.com › article

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“Australopithecus bahrelghazali is probably the most enigmatic of all the australopiths,” says Gabriele Macho at the University of Oxford.

Getting to the roots of our ancient cousin's diet

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Ever since the discovery of the fossil remains of Australopithecus africanus from Taung nearly a century ago, and subsequent discoveries of Paranthrop

Human ancestor 'Nutcracker Man' lived on tiger nuts 2 mln yrs ago

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An Oxford University study has found that our ancient ancestors who lived in East Africa between 24 million-14 million years ago survived mainly on a diet of...

Research Opportunities - Biology | Times Higher Education (THE)

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... and Cell Biology: Hominid Palaeontology Research Group Dr Gabriele Macho uk Port Erin Marine Laboratory ...

The Human-Ape Missing Link -- Still Missing | Evolution News

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In 1999, Mike Dainton and Gabriele Macho at the University of Liverpool, UK, looked at the idea more formally. From subtle differences in the ...

Two million years ago, human relative 'Nutcracker Man' lived on tiger...

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Study author Dr Gabriele Macho examined the diet of Paranthropus boisei, nicknamed "Nutcracker Man" because of his big flat molar teeth and ...

“Nutcracker Man” Noshed on Tiger Nuts - Archaeology Magazine

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OXFORD, ENGLAND—According to a review of baboon diets by Gabriele Macho of Oxford University, Paranthropus boisei, a hominid who ...

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Organisers of the forthcoming PSGB Spring meeting to be held at Bournemouth ... Prof Gabriele Macho from University of Bradford, investigates the processes ...

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Ancient shipwreck yields early trade secrets. New map sings Hampshire's praises ... Prof Gabriele Macho from University of Bradford, investigates the processes ...
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