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Watch as a caveman-inspired builder constructs an ancient-style swimming pool surrounding a beautifully crafted underground house! Using primitive tools and natural materials, this unique build ...
A new study finds meat wasn’t making it for our ancient ancestors: 2.4 million years ago, man survived mainly on “tiger nuts” -- edible grass bulbs still eaten in parts of the world today.
“Even humans in ancient times would wash their bodies and skin with water with some frequency,” Dr. Jennifer Shastry, a dermatologist at Northwestern MedicalGroup, told The Post.
Interestingly, the way ancient humans ate looks less like a paleo diet and more like another diet popular today in large part because of its ability to adapt to a wide range of cultural and ...
Your Ancestor, the Caveman. ... Part of an ancient necklace, these 30,000-year-old shells from Cro-Magnon, France represent some of the earliest evidence of humans wearing jewelry.
Participating in the caveman method involves eliminating all your skincare products and routines, often including even water. Rooted in the belief that modern skincare does more harm than good, those ...
How to Sleep Like a Caveman: Ancient Wisdom for a Better Night’s Rest Merijn van de Laar. Mariner, $28 (304p) ISBN 978-0-06-343017-4 ...