Pour ceux qui lisent l'anglais, c'est assez intéressant comme sujet:
https://www.sapiens.org/evolut(...)king/
"Even with this new evidence, though, the correlation persisted, and this package of new traits—larger brains, stone toolmaking, and meat eating—still seemed to emerge in our earliest Homo ancestors around 2.3–2.5 million years ago.
But recent finds contradict those links. In 2010, a startling announcement was made: Two bones with stone-tool butchery marks dated to 3.4 million years ago had been found at the Dikika site in Ethiopia, pushing the earliest traces of meat eating nearly a million years earlier than previously known. This was also far earlier than the earliest Homo fossils. Did this mean Australopithecus could use, and maybe even make, stone tools?"
3,4 millions d'années qu'on bouffe de la bidoche.
Biosmog: "T'es franchement pathétique."