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> >That gives "a sharp stick and a fire" then. Next, I wonder: Were
> >there no clay bowls or other pottery artifacts?
> Pottery is clearly neolithic, only 12k years old.
> It should have been too difficult to carry around a piece of ceramic.
> And these people (our anchestors) *had* to move around.

What about caches (arrows, scrapers, etc.) of needed items in seasonal camps.

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