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In a message dated 4/15/99 4:15:42 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> > Like certain fruits, ie oranges, strawberries, bananas. According to "
> Food
> > in
> > Antiquity", most fruits we know today aren't Paleo at all. They can't be
> > traced
> > past 8000BC at the earliest.
>
> I don't know this book (or is it an article?), but this makes
> sense.
>
Thank you Todd for your insight. In case you or anyone is interested in the
book, it's
published by Johns Hopkins University Press, I don't have the URL, but they
do have a
web site. I saw the book advertised in Archeology Today magazine two months
ago.
And there was a phone # as well as URL there. Looked like they run the ad
continuously,
it didn't look like it was a one time thing. So you might still see the ad
there.
Full name is "Food in Antiquity, A survey of the Diet of
Early Peoples", authors Don Brothwell and Patricia Brothwell. ISBN
0-8018-5740-6.
Anna 8-)
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