Tanasi published his findings — the earliest documented evidence for the presence and consumption of horse meat in early ...
A team from the University of South Florida (USF) found traces of horse meat in ancient cookware from a Bronze Age site in ...
Visual representation of the Early Pleistocene locality of Farneta with the presence of two Equus fossil species. On the left: Equus stenonis, on the right: Equus altidens. Credit: Isacco Alberti The ...
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No other animal proteins were found, suggesting this species was consumed for ritual or symbolic purposes, researchers said.
Early humans living in South America hunted and ate megafauna such as giant sloths which have since gone extinct, a new study has revealed. Detailed analysis of archaeological evidence showed that ...
Scholars were wrong about prehistoric Sicily. Davide Tanasi, a professor at the University of South Florida, has new evidence ...