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Robert > Paleo man would probably have been more active on his laziest
day than a lot of modern humans are on their busiest.  

Actually, I believe most studies have shown quite the opposite, at least
for males.  Like other carnivores, paleo men were decidely lazy on non
hunting days.  Hard work followed by periods of laziness.

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