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Early humans may have begun butchering elephants 1.8 million years ago

Last updated: January 6, 2026 4:05 pm
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The discovery of the ancient elephant butchery site at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania sheds light on the hunting and butchering practices of our ancient human ancestors. The research, led by Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo at Rice University, suggests that humans may have first begun butchering elephants 1.78 million years ago.

Before this discovery, evidence indicated that humans were consuming smaller animals like gazelles and waterbucks, but not larger game. However, at around 1.8 million years ago, there was a sudden increase in the abundance of elephant and hippo remains at Olduvai Gorge, suggesting a shift in hunting practices.

The site, known as the EAK site, contained the partial skeleton of an extinct elephant species surrounded by heavy-duty stone tools believed to have been used by Homo erectus to butcher the elephant. The tools, including Pleistocene knives, were found in close association with the elephant bones, indicating that they were used for butchery.

Some of the large limb bones showed signs of being broken shortly after the elephant’s death, suggesting that humans used hammerstones to break them for marrow. While there were few cut marks on the bones, the presence of green fractures and percussion marks indicated human involvement in the butchery process.

It is unclear whether humans actively killed the elephant or simply scavenged the carcass, but the presence of large, sharp stone tools suggests a level of planning and cooperation. The transition to butchering elephants not only required better tools but also reflected changes in social dynamics and group size among hominins.

However, not all experts are convinced by the findings. Michael Pante at Colorado State University argues that the evidence for human butchery of the elephant is weak and points to later sites with clearer cut marks on bones as more definitive evidence of early butchery practices.

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Despite the ongoing debate among researchers, the discovery of the ancient elephant butchery site provides valuable insights into the hunting and butchery practices of our ancient human ancestors. It highlights the ingenuity and resourcefulness of early humans in obtaining protein-rich food sources and adapting to changing environments.

For more fascinating discoveries in archaeology and paleontology, be sure to check out New Scientist’s regular reports on the amazing sites worldwide that have reshaped our understanding of the origins of species and civilizations.

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