Sentences with phrase «early humans shed»

To help regulate body temperature during elevated levels of activity, early humans shed their fur.

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A single bone found in the Saudi Arabian desert is at least 85,000 years old, and may shed light on the route early humans took out of Africa
Combining the tools of psychology, evolutionary biology and archaeology, scientists have found compelling evidence for the co-evolution of early Stone Age slaughtering tools and our ability to communicate and teach, shedding new light on the power of human culture to shape evolution.
«Ice age bison fossils shed light on early human migrations in North America: Study dates the first movements of bison through an ice - free corridor that opened between the ice sheets after the last glacial maximum.»
A recent Baylor University research study has shed new light on the diet and food acquisition strategies of some the earliest human ancestors in Africa.
They say this could help shed light on why some dogs are retired early for behavioural reasons and the human and dog factors which contribute to this unique partnership's success.
Gorillas sing and hum when eating, a discovery that could help shed light on how language evolved in early humans.
Early humans probably shed their full body - hair suits because they were often infested with disease - carrying parasites like lice, fleas and mites, according to scientists at England's John Radcliffe Hospital and University of Reading.
Archaeologists have shed new light on the belief systems of early Mesolithic hunter - gatherers after analysing cremated remains and artefacts given as grave offerings from the earliest recorded human burial site in Ireland.
«This research promises to shed important light on early development and could one day lead to new methods for growing transplantable human tissues,» says Salk President Elizabeth Blackburn.
Early felines felt welcomed on farmlands, shed some of their aggression and, eventually, forged new friendships with equally non - aggressive humans.
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