Re: Mesolithic/Neolithic Boundary (1) From Whence They Came.
- From: prd <X_header@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2006 23:59:56 GMT
In sci.archaeology message news:44fdb5e5$0$12374$dbd49001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
by "Peter Alaca" <P.Alaca@xxxxxx> . . . :
animal food sources appears to have been required. When we get into
the genetic argument this opinion should have some value. Oddly
however badger and other animals found the region about San
Sebastion a favored [Mammal Review 34 (2004) 249,284] plenigalical
also [Mammalian Biology 70(2004) 227-241].
What has that to do with it?
And again it is too much trouble for you to
provide the link for the benefit of your readers?
Excuse me? Your lucky to get a reference.
I am not here to do your work for you.
More pedanticisms.
(the pdf is 36 pp and 1 Mb)
You can get your mommy to help you read it.
But don't forget that human life during the last Ice Age
was not restricted to refugia or even southern Europe.
(Reindeer)hunters were living as far north as possible.
Remember e.g. Magdalenien, Gravettien, Hamburg,
Creswell, Federmesser/Tjonger, Ahrensburg.
'During the last ice age' covers a period from 113kya to 10kya.
I will deal with these issues in the next thread.
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