By A 1.45-million-year-old hominid leg fossil sports previously unrecognized , a new study claims. An ancient individual used a stone tool to make nine incisions on the fossil, which preserves the shin and knee. Analyses of 3-D models of these marks peg them as resembling damage produced by stone tools…Read More
Fossil marks suggest hominids butchered one another around 145 million years ago
