On the issue of fat % of diet:
1. On fat % of megafauna (NeanderThin, Appendix B):
"As well as being larger than animals found in temperate climate
today, the Pleistocene megafauna were adapted to long winters
of deep snow, having evolved the ability to store large amounts
of body fat...."
(so the protein/fat/carbohydrate % of pleistocene people may not
be so clear cut)
2. If the current game meat fat % cited is really that low, then
if you restrict yourself to that low a fat % then you
would have to make up those calories by eating more carbs
if you are going to maintain energy, right? So in some
sense if you are a low-carber the fat % issue is moot. If
pleistocene people were low-carb by necessity then it makes
sense they must have found more fat.
Philip Thrift
http://geocities.com/paleofitness