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Jana wrote:

>i was talking about how paleo people ate meat and fat for survival.
>she is kind of a 60s era feminist and she quite haughtily informed me
>that women supplied the vast majority of food for the tribes by
>gathering plants.

Of course no one can say with any accuracy about who provided the
"vast majority" of a tribe's food.  But let's say the premise is
correct, that men hunted and women gathered: it would seem pretty
clear that women gathered berries, roots, nuts, and leafy greens,
but not grains.  Or am I mistaken, that grains don't grow wild
and without human cultivation, at least not in any abundance?

.:. Craig

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