Experts discover evidence human species ate children 850,000 years ago
The vertebra presents clear incisions at key anatomical points for disarticulating the head. It is direct evidence that the child was processed like any other prey.
Niede Guidon obituary: Brazilian archaeologist who upended ideas on early human migration
Niede Guidon challenged the Clovis-first theory, suggesting human presence in the Americas dates back over 30,000 years, reshaping archaeological understandings.