Re: Terra firma hominids
- From: Rich Travsky <traRvEsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 22:08:20 -0600
nickname wrote:
Thanks Lee, can you tell me where rhino cave was compared to the
nearest saltwater .4 ma, in altitude and walking distance? I couldn't
find specific data. The map is too general, and is of current locale,
not .4ma AFAICT. I think the area there .4ma was dry like today, (got
humid between 10-5ka).
When I bowhunted whitetail near a waterhole, I left the guts for the
coons, and brought the carcass home for processing. When I collected
oysters off rocks in Japan, I ate them while in the water, and left the
Eating raw shellfish can be fatal.
shells there. I've also eaten bull kelp on the beach, bringing no.
evidence home with me. Same with coconuts, eat'em & leave'm. Do you
think He did things differently?
Abalones can make nice sharp tool blades, but I've read that obsidian
is even better, so if a quarry is nearby, probably it would be worth it
to venture inland to get stone for tool making. Maybe abalone doesn't
grow near Morocco, so they use flint and quartz?
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