Re: Olduvai Bed II : lake margin & riverine carcasses accumulated via natural deaths
- From: mclark <mbclark55@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 03:35:44 -0800 (PST)
On Dec 1, 4:35 am, Paul Crowley <dsfdsfd...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Claudius Denk wrote:
Interesting. Sounds like this was more of a watering hole
that drew in prey and predators during the dry season,
possibly leading to a feeding frenzy.
Unknown in nature.
difficult- The small & poorly preserved assemblages from FC West & TK are
to link unambiguously to either hominids or carnivores.
- Site MNK Main & HWK East Levels 35 appear to be death arenas where
carcasses accumulated via natural deaths &/or serial predation.
Dry season feeding frenzies.
Unknown in nature.
Water holes. Inmigrating prey species
Unknown word.
Paul.
That's it, Pauly, try to reason with Dimmy.
Not very productive but highly entertaining.
You're like two dogs stuck together in the
back yard. Shall I get a hose?
.
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