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On Sat, 19 Aug 2000 21:40:04 -0400, Cheyenne Loon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Of course: skulls.
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>...skulls being bones, of course!
Of course.
Sume human skulls may be of even harder material ;-)
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000 16:56:55 EDT, Kim Tedrow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I think paleo folks probably used animal body parts -- such as stomachs,
>bladders, and intestines, as food containers and "boiling bags."
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And boiled with hot stones inserted into the bag, yes.
This may give some kind of (slightly) boiled meat.
I'm not shure why to do it - I mean if the heat is enough to kill off
bugs and parasites.
I don't know if stomachs and bladders could be used more often.
Surely somebody or some experimenting archeologists have tried it.
At last you can't put a whole elk into it's own stomach..
cheers
Amadeus S.
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