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On 07/16/98 11:17:15 you wrote:
>First neolithic grains were: barley and emmer(similar to spelt) besides
>lentils.
>There was still much fruit: hedges around the fields were of sloe,
>then wild roses, lilac (sambucus nigra or sambucus racemosa),
>medlar (mespilus germanica), wild cherries and pears, h
>azel...
>These are still paleolithic choices for us!
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>regards
>Amadeus
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What foliage was available in Paleolithic times is of great interest to me. Does anyone have
references or info sources on this?
James Crocker ([log in to unmask])
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