A couple of days ago, I cited a new study that suggested the early human skulls evolved to produce stronger jaws to protect against male-on-male violence, mainly by punching. It’s an entrancing theory – but almost certainly false, it turns out.
A couple of days ago, I cited a new study that suggested the early human skulls evolved to produce stronger jaws to protect against male-on-male violence, mainly by punching. It’s an entrancing theory – but almost certainly false, it turns out.