Homo Erectus Processed Food Like Humans, Harvard Scientists Say
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Extinct human relatives known as Homo erectus cooked and prepared their foods, paving the way for long-term survival, a study suggests.
By studying remains and DNA extracted from fossils of hominins like Homo erectus and those of nonhuman primates, Harvard University researchers found that the ancestors of humans were avoiding raw meat and consuming processed foods.