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What was for dinner a million years ago? It might have been antelope ribs

Noted: The debate is important because ?the archaeological record is very stingy,? says the study?s lead author, paleoanthropologist Travis Pickering of the University of Wisconsin, Madison. So evidence on how humans got their food ?is one of the few things we can ? extrapolate from to talk about cognition and sophistication and social organization.?