Re: Bad Archaeology
- From: "J.LyonLayden" <JosephLayden@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 04:47:14 -0000
On Sep 6, 8:35 pm, Eric Stevens <eric.stev...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 18:34:45 -0500, Tom McDonald
Even with agriculture you are limited by area of agricultural land
within the range set by the perishability of your food and the means
to transport it.
Large towns and cities are absolutely dependent on transport.
Eric Stevens
I'm thinking I have to mostly stick to fishing villages with 50-60
people for the sedentary clans.
I'm wondering if I can have them w/ fishing poles. We know they fished
but we don't know how.
Oldest stone hooks are 20,000...but was bone used before that date?
How about nets and spears?
.
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