Re: A.robustus diet included sedges
- From: "Lee Olsen" <paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Nov 2006 20:21:30 -0800
Chapstick wrote:
I am interested in our current diet, as extant humans, because I don't
beleive the bone marrow .... uh... i guess call it "theory" ... that some
say caused hss to expand our brains. very few cultures eat raw bone marrow.
I live close enough to walk to a large site where tiny bone fragments
still cover the ground. It has probably been 200 years since the site
was last used by Native Americans. Not only is the evidence ubiquitous
in this area for marrow processing (going back thousands of years),
they smashed the bone up and boiled it to get every last bit of the
marrow out they possibly could. This is not a theory, it is a
demonstrated fact.
.
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