Before the teeth: How early humans adapted their diet 700,000 years ago
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Research suggests that changes in diet played a significant role in the physical evolution of early humans, with some studies indicating that human teeth may not be well adapted for certain food sources, such as meat or insects. The evolution of human teeth appears to have been driven by dietary shifts over time. Findings imply that early humans' diets, which may have included a significant amount of carbohydrates, influenced the development of their teeth and overall physical evolution.
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