A study claims Stone Age humans were 'hypercarnivores', but what does that mean for our food choices today?
According to a new study by researchers at Tel Aviv University, humans were hypercarnivores that hunted megafauna for around two million years. Only as large animals like mammoths and aurochs began to die out towards the end of the Stone Age, with humans as possible culprits, were our ancestors forced to diversify their diets to include more plants. That may be, but what relevance does it have today?