This month, we've got ancient diets, sticks and bones, and too! many! mammoths! And so much more:
A 300,000-year-old throwing stick from Schöningen, northern Germany, documents the evolution of human hunting (Nature Ecology & Evolution)
A Short, Pointy, 300,000-Year-Old Clue to Our Ancestors’ Hunting Prowess (The New York Times)
Archaeologists Discover Ancient Stone Turtle in Drained Angkor Reservoir (Smithsonian)
Bones in a Bulgarian cave prove Homo sapiens came to Europe much earlier (RFI)
Early African Muslims had a halal – and cosmopolitan diet - discovery of thousands of ancient animal bones shows (University of Exeter)
Beneath the Houston Arboretum Are the Ruins of a World War I Training Camp (Houstonia)
From fish to rat: how early humans' tastes changed on long trip to Australia (Sydney Morning Herald)
‘There are too many’: bones of 60 mammoths found in Mexico (The Guardian)