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RE: Major Breakthroughs In The Trail Of Human Evolution
Although it makes sense to associate the evolution of tool-making with the uprightness process seen in humans, I had never linked the two before! I so like how you make your posts on evolution such an easy-read, but at the same time pack them with lots of info Sammi :)
Another curious info I learnt from your post was that humans started their meat eating habits like scavengers! I was aware that when we became carnivores we first ate raw meat, but never really thought of our ancestors eating the left-overs of other species' kills.
Thank you for providing us with a such pleasant, interesting read Sammi.
Much love from sunny, cool Portugal :*
I'm so glad you found the post interesting. Evolution, no doubt, is one of the most theorized aspects of science, the reasons being that we didn't witness it first-hand. This is why the greater knowledge of evolution we have is from fossil record.
My mum once told me that three sources of history exist: Oral tradition, written record, and archaeology (which includes paleontology - fossil study).. She's a historian.
So basically, the views represented here is a systematic review of researches from evolutionary scientists.
Thanks for coming around dear Abbey. Much love always from rainy Nigeria