Re: Hs living in caves three miles from the sea (Re: Hs littoral164 ka



Marc Verhaegen wrote:

Op 19-10-2007 00:57, in artikel
1192748256.546077.302360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

On Oct 18, 2:54 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 18-10-2007 15:42, in artikel
1192714967.806479.166...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/10/17/early.seafood.ap/index.html
"Marean figured the early people, probably women, had to trudge two to
three miles to where the mussels, clams and snails were harvested and
to bring them back to the cave."

Thanks, Olson, you're improving, my boy.

Too bad you're not, doughboy.

"Marean figured the early people, probably women, had to trudge two
to
three miles to where the mussels, clams and snails were harvested
and to bring them back to the cave."

Yes, thanks my little boy, exactly as could be expected from people who had
waterside ancestors:

What, walking back and forth several miles to water?
.



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