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ginny wilken <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 16 Sep 2000 03:13:08 +0100
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>I read a book some 20 years ago or so called The Descent of Woman.
>
>The author theorized that we spent a large amount of time in the water (not
>living in it, but near it and spending a lot of time in it), as evidenced by
>our noses, hairless bodies, fat distribution and other evolutionary
>differences from land-bound primates.
>
>She had a lot of interesting theories about all of this that could have been
>just plain silly, but at the time, they made a lot of sense.  Has anyone else
>read this or heard of these theories?
>
>Denise

Yup; read it and was captivated by the possibility. It makes a whole
lot of
sense. I guess in that case, we ate fish and kelp and shellfish,
crabs,
etc. At the time I had a roommate who was pretty obsessed with
dolphins and
REALLY latched onto this. Of course, she was appropriately structured,
bodyfat-wise:)

ginny and Tomo

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