> At african bones we can see cut marks, which can be interpreted > as signs that meat (resp marrow) has been cut off for the purpose of > eatin it Yes, "can" be. Just saw something on tv last week re. bones that were left out in the African grasslands and very carefully watched. Over time the bones developed what looked like "cut marks" . Wish I had paid more attention to the program. Anyway, the conclusion by the scientist who was interviewed was that the theory of African cut marks was very much open to discussion. K.