[hal-00765231] Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania https://t.co/5HTDO9KwL7
[hal-00765231] Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania https://t.co/FexgOrQCY4
@MalvadoAlen @Ithaqua69 @silvercius Aqui está uno de los artículos. ¿Me buscas el de la celulosa? Yo te busqué este. https://t.co/CVyRODXxfM
RT @Alan_Watson_: @EugeneAtt @ProfTimNoakes @CarbIntolerance @EckEckDragon V interesting - but leap of faith for PH link to meat diet https…
@EugeneAtt @ProfTimNoakes @CarbIntolerance @EckEckDragon V interesting - but leap of faith for PH link to meat diet https://t.co/fXY3w7Z0Nj
@GeorgePheby @Alex_Clark24 @veganoso Art re 1.5 M.Yr. fossil evid of human meat eating: http://t.co/CD588Gnkp0
Possible Evidence of Hominin Meat Eating 1.5 Million Years Ago: why Eating Meat May Have 'Made Us Human' http://t.co/Eh7FHkRmnl
Possible Evidence of Hominin Meat Eating 1.5 Million Years Ago: why Eating Meat May Have 'Made Us Human' http://t.co/Eh7FHkRmnl
Meat eating important to human brain expansion and social organization\ http://t.co/9p91CRMV
PLOS ONE: Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania http://t.co/KKsPAJVS
Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania http://t.co/qpei5RCm
#PLOSONE: Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania http://t.co/m8WzKKh8
TAKE THAT #Vegatarians! RT@Lithoscapes - Earliest meat eating 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominins, Olduvai Gorge http://t.co/zGBiqCXi
RT @Lithoscapes: Oldest Evidence for Meat Consumption by 'Humans' at Olduvai Gorge http://t.co/u1M2J2uf http://t.co/IX1ellwH
Oldest Evidence for Meat Consumption by 'Humans' at Olduvai Gorge http://t.co/u1M2J2uf http://t.co/IX1ellwH
Humans evolved bty eating meat: http://t.co/vPDfOuzt #health
For all you vegetarians.....Humans evolved on meat. Responsible for intellectual evolutionary advantage #omnivore http://t.co/kcwgKREX
Meat-eating was an important factor affecting early hominin brain expansion, social organization & geographic movement http://t.co/2OLWrlsr
Eating meat was crucial to human brain development http://t.co/sIzHyAJi
Humans evolved on meat: submitted by svnftgmp [link] [comment] http://t.co/NdTf125s
#PLOSONE: Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania http://t.co/Rx0hLMBv
Paleoanthropology at its best: Deriving facts about "early human physiology" from a sample of N=1 http://t.co/wDbU2uyA
Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania http://t.co/K89zSHoQ
Мясо как двигатель эволюции. http://t.co/RTqDSR0G Веганы sosnooley! #goveg
Queridos vegetarianos,desde hace x lo menos 1.5 millones de años comemos carne http://t.co/IZuEX4NP / Se necesita síntesis menos técnica
Apparently theropods were not the only active hunters http://t.co/YPwlGSkf vs. http://t.co/PmpPS8P1 #PLOSONE
Queridos vegetarianos,desde hace x lo menos 1.5 millones de años comemos carne http://t.co/IZuEX4NP / Se necesita síntesis menos técnica
Queridos vegetarianos,desde hace x lo menos 1.5 millones de años comemos carne http://t.co/IZuEX4NP / Se necesita síntesis menos técnica
Fósseis indicam que nossa linhagem já se adaptara ao consumo regular de carne há cerca de 1,5 milhões de anos. De... http://t.co/fzTPK77s
Fósseis indicam que nossa linhagem já se adaptara ao consumo regular de carne há cerca de 1,5 milhões de anos. De... http://t.co/fzTPK77s
Fósseis indicam que nossa linhagem já se adaptara ao consumo regular de carne há cerca de 1,5 milhões de anos. De... http://t.co/fzTPK77s
I feel sorry for @EmilyDeschanel but researchers say that meat-eating was important for the develop our brain c: http://t.co/i14X7TEM
Fósseis indicam que nossa linhagem já se adaptara ao consumo regular de carne há cerca de 1,5 milhões de anos. De... http://t.co/fzTPK77s
Fósseis indicam que nossa linhagem já se adaptara ao consumo regular de carne há cerca de 1,5 milhões de anos. De... http://t.co/fzTPK77s
El paper reciente de PLOS one que está dando tanto que hablar http://t.co/uykZSwVd Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old..
1.5-million-year-old human skull fragment shows signs of anemia; earliest evidence for regular meat consumption http://t.co/yUmX4rp7
Evidence of Hominin Meat Eating 1.5 Million Years Ago: Eating Meat May Have 'Made Us Human' http://t.co/nRRGuWD7
El paper reciente de PLOS one que está dando tanto que hablar http://t.co/uykZSwVd Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old..
Hiperostosis porótica hace 1,5 millones de años. El caso más antiguo de hiperostosis porótica (1,5 millones de... http://t.co/r1YkHQ0X
Meat-eating an important factor affecting early hominin brain expansion?http://t.co/HklQEaWI #meat #vegetarian #vegan
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
15000年前のヒト子供頭骨に貧血の痕跡:栄養不足のときに出る症状、ちょうど乳離れ時期あたりで母親由来の栄養不足が原因か、その頃には肉食がヒトにとって普通になってた証拠じゃないの的な / PLoS ONE http://t.co/IhGR8rQ7
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
15000年前のヒト子供頭骨に貧血の痕跡:栄養不足のときに出る症状、ちょうど乳離れ時期あたりで母親由来の栄養不足が原因か、その頃には肉食がヒトにとって普通になってた証拠じゃないの的な / PLoS ONE http://t.co/IhGR8rQ7
15000年前のヒト子供頭骨に貧血の痕跡:栄養不足のときに出る症状、ちょうど乳離れ時期あたりで母親由来の栄養不足が原因か、その頃には肉食がヒトにとって普通になってた証拠じゃないの的な / PLoS ONE http://t.co/IhGR8rQ7
RT @robbwolf: Eating meat made us human. thanks @AmykRd http://t.co/wUe33dz0
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Primeros indicios de nuestro pasado carnívoro, Estudio español, pero en inglés http://t.co/TnG1ES1H
Primeros indicios de nuestro pasado carnívoro, Estudio español, pero en inglés http://t.co/TnG1ES1H
Equalized meat-sharing by 1.5 MYA? http://t.co/HXo96awF / http://t.co/wj60LVJQ
Meat eating important factor affecting hominin brain expansion. #brain #health http://t.co/gfjUBtio
#PLOSONE: Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania http://t.co/lpo75MpC
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
We. Are. Meat. Eaters http://t.co/PUtfHhZc
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human http://t.co/LQYiop9A thanks @robbwolf
“@robbwolf: Eating meat made us human http://t.co/iF4DWf98” we've been eating meat for 1.5M years, going vegetarian makes sense because??
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Eating meat made us human. thanks @amykrd http://t.co/bMxQca87
Oldest Known Evidence of Anemia Caused by a Nutritional Deficiency: 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin, Olduvai, Tanzania http://t.co/nRRGuWD7
#PLOSONE: Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania http://t.co/KA6Jktws
Earliest porotic hyerpostosis? http://t.co/JLfaJICO
Looks like we've been eating meat for about 1.5 million years (PLOS ONE). Vegetarianism not 'more' natural after all. http://t.co/pNjhAill
1.5myo evidence of regular meat in human diet found in Tanzania http://t.co/YcRHc6eu
1.5-million-year-old human skull fragment shows signs of anemia; earliest evidence for regular meat consumption http://t.co/yUmX4rp7
PLOS ONE: Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania http://t.co/08VgAEow
1.5-million-year-old human skull fragment shows signs of anemia; earliest evidence for regular meat consumption http://t.co/yUmX4rp7
“@PLOSONE: 1.5-million-yo human skull fragment shows signs of anemia;earliest evidence reg meat consumpt http://t.co/efJUub9k” @Isabel_Celis
1.5-million-year-old human skull fragment shows signs of anemia; earliest evidence for regular meat consumption http://t.co/yUmX4rp7
1.5-million-year-old human skull fragment shows signs of anemia; earliest evidence for regular meat consumption http://t.co/yUmX4rp7
Porotic hyperostosis in 1.5myr child from Olduvai Gorge? http://t.co/8KyQZ98F