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Phosphor <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 Jul 2002 16:23:22 +1000
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> Well, you now have two studies.
either i'm confused or your confused. i thought O'dea was not an
anthropological study but an experiment of sorts. in which case it has
little immediate bearing on the.

perhaps we could e-mail the master himself. does anyone have his address?
he should have at his fingertips all the details of what tribe [more than
200 of them] ate what when and where.

> aborigines got as much as 23% of energy from plant foods.
what i scorned was that aborigines would have done this by choice. if jack
comes home with an emu, does he cast it aside a la Amadeus when he sees Jill
has dug up a kilo of juicy [cyanogen-filled] yams.

andrew

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