Face it, we’ve been throwing shapes for ages

Some five million years of slugging it out with our fists has left its mark on the human face, scientists believe.

Face it, we’ve been throwing shapes for ages

Evidence suggests it evolved to minimise damage from bruising altercations after our ancient ancestors learned how to throw a punch.

Researchers studied the bone structure of australopiths, ape-like bipeds, living 4m-5m years ago.

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