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1.   Blueberries grow in temperate climates;  they prefer swamp over desert.

>Blueberries and bananas doesn't grow in the craddle of western civilisation
but olives figs caroub dates pommegrenate,  grapes etc  do naturally , can
be favorised if not occuring sontanously and you can also be a nomad to




2.  A nutrition and reliigon List is at 

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>Some months ago there was a long thread on this list about religion. Although
>I believe everyone has a right to his/her own religious beliefs, I do not
>feel this list is the place for that kind of discussion. I hope we do not get
>started on that again.
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3.   I have seen way more easy to get food at the shoreline.   Tillamook Bay OR.  has a lot of food.

>>The fundamental idea may itself be wrong.   In Nutrition and Evolution,
>>Crawford and Marsh argue convincingly (I'm convinced, anyway), that humans
>>do not show adequate adaptation to an arid savannah environment, but show
>>many characteristics of adaptation to a semi-aquatic coastal life, and that
>>the primary evolutionary habitat of humans has been coastal areas, where in
>>fact most humans still live today.
>


4.  Was there evidence of flaxseeds eaten by primitives?

5.  If it is close to paleo you can post to the Cavemanfood list. on egroups

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Lorenzo



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