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Don't we go back at least 100,000 years as to evidence of homo sapiens? There
was overlap for Neanderthal habitation in Europe for a portion of this time
until they vanished (very controversial as to how and why).
Hans Kylberg wrote:
> At 17:20 1998-10-16 -0400, JoAnn wrote:
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> >wait, i thought that these early European people (like before Cro-Magnon,
> >approx 40,000 ya) were not homo sapiens. if they are not, this has no
> >bearing on what we should be eating, does it?
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> That is true, but our ancestors living in Africa at that time probably
> were similar to the Boxgrove people, and so had the ability to kill
> large game, although not exactly the same species. This ability is not
> connected with the use of better hunting weapons of Cro-Magnons.
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> - Hans
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