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Rachel, where can we get those books?

>The eskimos had no shortage of food to eat either.   I think you should read
>Jean Auel's books (all four of them) to learn about just how prolific life
>is in the absence of modern man and the industrial way of life.  The plains,
>tundra, steppes, all supported an incredible array of plants and animals
>living symbiotically.  It is a myth that man was constantly on the verge of
>starvation and that there was a scarcity of animal food to eat.  ("The
>Mammoth Hunters," book #3, goes into a lot of this detail about the kind of
>diversity and abundance of life supported by the plants on the steppes and
>book #4 goes into even more about herbs, animals, etc.)  Auel's books are
>based on abundant research by noted paleoanthropologists.
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