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Wed, 12 May 2004 10:25:10 -0700
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yes, I agree completely, that's without question, Lisa ^-^ I was just thinking about how funny
modern humans are about history. When we think about what paleo human ate, we do need
to take into account also how difficult it must have been for us to shoulder our way into a
niche in the predator level. I rather like the theory that paleo man was to some extent a
scavenger on the kills of others species.

Molly

On 12 May 2004 at 8:58, Lisa Sporleder wrote:

> That's looking at it from the viewpoint that competition for food was
> only between humans, which is false.  Paleolithic man competed with
> other predators for food.

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