Re: Bipedal P & G



On Jul 9, 9:43 am, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 09-07-2007 14:35, in artikel
1183984540.647898.88...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

Yes, inland Homo along the rivers had to get the little bit of bone marrow
they found in drowned antelopes to get enough poly-unsat.fatty acids
(esp.DHA): at the coast, where they had learnt to use stone tools to open
shells etc., they had plenty of these brain-specific FAs in seafoods (the
reason why they got large brains).
Comparative imagination again.

Comparative *facts*, my boy.

Comparative imagination doughboy.

The facts are no early shell middens, no algae evidence, no seabird
eggs.

Keep running after your kudu.

Maybe in your spritual-phenomenon world you will find some hard
evidence, probably why Hardy went into that field of research. Says a
lot about the wet ape mindset, doesn't it?


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