The Real Caveman Diet Found dates in Neanderthal teeth, in Iraq or some place like that. read more
Humans, being omnivores (can eat anything edible), had wide choices. Most did not live where there was permanent ice but some did like today’s Eskimos. In those areas they relied on sea mammals and fish for sustenance. read more
For most of the Stone Age, humans lived as hunter-gatherers. This means that instead of growing their food, they went out and found it. They hunted and fished for food, especially during the Ice Age. Later, they learned to gather edible plants, collect eggs from birds’ nests, and, for a sweet treat, they took honey from wild beehives. read more