Ancient Teeth Suggest Europeans Rarely Ate Bugs — and May Have Been Less Adapted to Digest Them
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Ancient teeth suggest that europeans rarely consumed insects, which may indicate they were less adapted to digest them. Other research on human evolution and diet has also been explored, including how food has shaped political alliances and human genetics. The discovery about ancient european diets is one of several recent findings on the history of human food consumption and its effects.
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