| I think a lot about exactly the question I want to ask. Remember the computer from hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy? They ask what's the answer to life the universe and everything. People fixate on the answer but there is another take away. You could phrase your question to the computer differently. Or in your case the search engine. Some of this depends on asking yourself what you actually want to know. Some of it depends on using language that accurately fits the question. The question is also likely not the search term. The search term is usually an incomplete answer to the question you want to ask with the key part left out. Of course then you have to vet sources, use other search engine tricks, and so on. But that's usually how I start. So with your question I can only guess but I think a good search term might be "did early homosapiens eat meat?" When I Google that I get this as the first result: https://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/evidence-f... |