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On the left are coprolites, jade condors and brown ceramics from the Huecoid culture, on the right are coprolites, a jade frog, and red and white ceramics from the Saladoid culture.
Clues in the Coprolites
Fossilized feces help scientists understand the lives of Puerto Rico’s earliest inhabitants.
Clues in the Coprolites
Clues in the Coprolites

Fossilized feces help scientists understand the lives of Puerto Rico’s earliest inhabitants.

Fossilized feces help scientists understand the lives of Puerto Rico’s earliest inhabitants.

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Omnivore Ancestors?
Jyoti Madhusoodanan | Jun 26, 2014 | 2 min read
Fifty-thousand-year-old feces suggest Neanderthals ate both meat and vegetables.
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