I see only page one of the paper, if more can be read please tell me how.
From that page, it is merely more Cordain-driven nonsense of those who
cannot see that we are obligate carnivores. "...need to moderate the
high nitrogen levels of [b]lean[/b] meat and the role that plants *may*
play in achieving that moderation."
This is Cordain's crazy lean meat hypothesis again, when we know that
hunters who had a choice left such for the wolves. It is dog food.
There is no evidence on that page; the author even calls it "speculative".
William
Geoffrey Purcell wrote:
> Unfortunately, that was not the view of the palaeoanthropologist in
> question. He specifically stated in another answer,
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> that there was such a variety of different "palaeolithic diets" that
> it wasn't possible to give a definitive answer re whether palaeodiet
> was zero-carb or whatever.
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> And there's now sufficient evidence in the past decade re
> plant-food-consumption in the Palaeolithic:-
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> http://www.springerlink.com/content/u386383180288602/
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> As shown above, the amount of plant-foods consumed as part of the
> diet jumps steadily as one goes closer to the equator.
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