Hadza Scavenging: Implications for Plio/Pleistocene Hominid Subsistence

  • O'Connell J
  • Hawkes K
  • Jones N
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Abstract

Report of scavenging practices among Hadza. The authors infer that scavenging have been an important source for early hominids in comparable environments only intermittently and only if they could displace large carnivores in competition encounters

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O’Connell, J. F., Hawkes, K., & Jones, N. B. (1988). Hadza Scavenging: Implications for Plio/Pleistocene Hominid Subsistence. Current Anthropology, 29(2), 356–363. https://doi.org/10.1086/203648

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