Earliest Olduvai hominins exploited unstable environments similar to 2 million years ago

Mercader, J; Akuku, P; Boivin, N; Bugumba, R; Bushozi, P; Camacho, A; Carter, T; Clarke, S; Cueva-Temprana, A; Durkin, P; Favreau, J; Fella, K; Haberle, S; Hubbard, S; Inwood, J; Itambu, M; Koromo, S; Lee, P; Mohammed, A; Mwambwiga, A; Olesilau, L; Patalano, R; Roberts, P; Rule, S; Saladie, P; Siljedal, G; Soto, M; Umbsaar, J; Petraglia, M

Mercader, J; Hubbard, S (corresponding author), Univ Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.; Mercader, J (corresponding author), Max Planck Inst Sci Human Hist, Jena, Germany.; Soto, M (corresponding author), Madrid Inst Adv Study, Madrid, Spain.; Soto, M (corresponding author), Univ Autonoma Madrid, Madrid, Spain.

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Abstract

Rapid environmental change is a catalyst for human evolution, driving dietary innovations, habitat diversification, and dispersal. However, there is a......

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