Re: Durophagy (Re: Elaine Morgan
- From: Rich Travsky <traRvEsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 23:43:19 -0600
Marc Verhaegen wrote:
Op 31-07-2007 14:44, in artikel
1185885877.129883.66480@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:
On Jul 29, 8:18 pm, nickname <alas_my_lo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Before the hand-axe-dug-out woodcraft technology developed, the only
option was nocturnal refuge in the trees, as the apes and apiths did.
So the ostriches slept in the trees at Gona, along with Homo?
Dug-out canoes allowed (relatively) safe travel far inland from the
sea.
Let me see if I have this straight. No electricity = no televisions.
OK?
No handaxes = no dugouts. OK?
Yes, good boy, you're improving.
No stone tool use, no handaxes.
No hard shelled foods, no stone use.
Tool use not needed for shells, but are needed to process game.
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