>Sahlins in his "Notes on the Original Affluent Society," speaks of
>the "paleolithic rhythm" in which "men commonly hunt from one to four
>nonconsecutive days a week with intervening days of rest and women
>routinely gather every two to three days.... He goes on to say:
>"Overall, the paleolithic rhythm involves days of fairly intense
>physical exertion which alternate with days of rest and light activity."
Regionally and seasonally adjusted. I think it does a disservice to paleos everywhere to assume any kind of "schedule".
I'm willing to bet a paleo's "light activity" is magnitudes greater than what is considered "normal" activity nowadays.