Did our stone-age ancestors chase down antelope across the hot, dry savanna, armed with nothing but maybe some blunt sticks or rocks, for hours on end, never letting the animals rest until they ...
Smithsonian Magazine: Scott Simpson, anatomy professor at the School of Medicine, discussed the myriad examples from around the globe of hunters using “endurance pursuits” to tire out their prey, ...
We used cultural consensus models to test whether hunters shared perceptions of wildlife abundance and the relative importance of hunting and fishing in a Guarayo indigenous community in the Bolivian ...