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The Bodo skull, a Homo heidelbergensis specimen found in Ethiopia and dating to approximately 600,000 years ago, displays cut marks from stone tools on the eye sockets, cheekbones, forehead, and cranium, with the bone condition indicating defleshing occurred near the time of death.
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- How do we know what they ate? - The Australian Museum australian.museum via serper
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- stone tools concept
- Ethiopia location