Re: Eritrean stone tools prove use of marine resources
- From: Marc Verhaegen <m_verhaegen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 21:48:57 +0200
Op 12-07-2007 17:40, in artikel f75i1s$7a0$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Mario
Petrinovich <mario.petrinovic1@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:
Mario Petrinovich:
Now, somebody tries to say that there is no way that the primate that has
very dexterous hands, that is per excellentiam meat eater, actually only
started to explore those resources 125kya.
Oops. I wanted to say that somebody is implying that there is no way
that humans could eat marine meat much before 125kya. I mean, what is this?
Why do they bother, at all? What was the earliest evidence of humans eating
fruits? Lol, this is a joke. If they have evidence for that 125kya (and I
doubt they have), does that mean that our ancestors weren't eating fruits
before that date? -- Mario Petrinovich
Yes, Mario, a child can see that, but not Olson...: incredible, but savanna
believers are that stupid, these fanatics do everything for their religion
of the Holy Savanna. They invent following migrating herds over weeks or
months, bursts of running at midday outside the forest to dig tubers, dogged
pursuits of gazelles under the sun during days, scavenging carnivore livers,
feeding on bone marrow & the most far-fetched nonsense you can imagine, if
it only happened on the Savanna. Instead of simply gathering foods along
the water, whether drowned bovids or stranded whales: more than 1 Ma (&
likely a lot earlier: sea level changes): M.Gutierrez cs.2001 "Exploitation
d¹un grand cétacé au Paléolithique ancien: le site de Dungo V à Baia Farta
(Benguela, Angola)" CRAS 332:357-362: "The almost complete skeleton of a
large whale Balaenoptera sp was found closely ass.x 57 LP.artefacts near
Baia Farta, at an altit.of 65 m, 3 km from the present shoreline , the
oldest evidence of the exploitation of a stranded whale by Palaeol.people."
(probably not read by Savanna fanatics: I guess SFs don't understand French,
they don't understand anything...)
--Marc
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