A new study published in PNAS Nexus suggests that the famous equality seen in some hunter-gatherer societies might be driven ...
Greenland, Bolivia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Crete. After traveling to five different countries in search of the origins of the human diet, Matthieu Paley comes to the last stop in his journey, Tanzania. I ...
This morning you probably went to your refrigerator to get some food for breakfast. You also go to the grocery store to get most everything you need to sustain your body. Imagine not being able to eat ...
“The Hadza: Last of the First” gives much of the world the only current glimpse into the lives of hunter-gatherers who may be the oldest population living in East Africa, and the filmmakers hope their ...
An intrepid filmmaker has revealed how he spent three days living with one of the world's last hunter-gatherer tribes in a bid to document their stripped-back existence. Ruhi Çenet ventured to near ...
Never before has our world been so connected or convenient. With the click of a button we can change the channel, drop the heat or book a trip to Barbados. Our food is grown, produced and plated-up to ...
It was the dogs that told us that it was time to head off. A motley band of tan and red coats, ribs protruding, they had been sleeping as close to the fire as possible, while the hunters sharpened ...
The Hadza are one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer tribes in the world. It's thought they've lived on the same land in northern Tanzania, eating berries, tubers and 30 different mammals for ...
A fire crackles just after dawn in north Tanzania's bushlands. The sun is starting to rise over the Yaeda Valley and the start of a new day means one thing for the Hadza tribe. It's time to begin ...
HAMBURG — For more than two decades, Herman Pontzer, professor of evolutionary anthropology and global health at Duke University, has studied human metabolism and energy expenditure, especially in ...
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