Ancient humans used to store bones from animals so they could eat their marrow later. This is the first evidence that these populations delay the use of food and they can plan
Israeli scientists have discovered that prehistoric people in the Qesem cave in this country have tried to diversify the food they earn.
Archaeologists claim to have discovered the first evidence of artificial pollution, thanks to plaque on the teeth of an old Stone Age man, 400,000 years ago.
Scientists have just announced the discovery of a 300,000-year oven at Qesem cave (near Rosh Ha city, Ayin, Israel).