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Kent Multer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 5 Dec 1998 20:46:59 -0600
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>From:    Rick Strong <[log in to unmask]>
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>    For those of you on the lookout, as I am,  for material that explores
>the question of what day to day paleo  life may have looked like,  check
>out Tim Cahill's article,  "What about Atlatl Bob," in thew current
>(December) Outside Magazine.

FYI, Outside magazine has a web site at:

http://outside.starwave.com/index.html

A search for "atlatl" did not turn up the above article; probably they
won't post material from the current issue while it's still on newsstands.
The search did turn up a brief item from 1996 referring to the same guy:

http://outside.starwave.com/magazine/0396/9603dieq.html

>    This type of stuff intrigues the hell out of me and I really enjoy
>reading accounts of paleo life style and lore.

Yeah, me too!  For me, the whole "food thing" is just a gateway into the
larger issue of, are we "modern" people really so modern, or are we
basically just cavemen with digital watches?

I found a couple of other interesting web sites.  The Society of Primitive
Technology is at:

http://www.hollowtop.com/spt_html/spt.html

-- and a private home page with some interesting links and info is at:

http://ic.net/~tbailey/Primitive.html

Me like!

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