“these early humans had chew marks on their dead’s bones”
How did they differentiate human chew marks from animal chew marks?
The animals didn’t grind pepper onto their human?
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“How did they differentiate human chew marks from animal chew marks?”
Ever look close at your front teeth in a mirror? Very distinct “ridges”, bite pattern, and size that cannot be mistaken for any other species.
But there were also later periods where distinct human made stone tool “butchering” marks where found on human bones. In a dire survival situation protein is protein.
(How did they differentiate human chew marks from animal chew marks?)
There were traces of Heinz -15,057
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