Re: Hn Gibraltar
- From: RichTravsky <traRvEsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 18:52:57 -0700
Marc Verhaegen wrote:
Gibraltar data are too sparse to inform on Neanderthal exploitation of
coastal resources
Richard G. Klein & Teresa E. Steele PNAS
Stringer et al. (1) report 149 mollusk shells, 5 seal bones, 3 dolphin
bones, and 3 fish bones from Mousterian layers in 2 caves on Gibraltar.
From
this they argue that the Neanderthals had ³focused coastal visits? repeated
during particular times, possibly seasonal² (p. 14323) and that in this
respect they ...
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"Gibraltar data are too sparse to inform on Neanderthal exploitation of
coastal resources"
was the only reply the savanna fools could find :-D
Do you know what "data are too sparse" means?
It means not enough data
it means that savanna fools simply "forget" most of the data ;)
Perhaps since English is not your native language we should forgive you
for not understanding what the word "sparse" means:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sparse
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