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Author: Chuck
Date: Oct 13, 2006 20:38

... they could use them to spear fish and and rodents. [..] Accurate observation. You project ... the past to conform to some "inspiring ethic" is not the way to look at ... world though the lens of "an inspiring ethic" not through a desire for objective learning...., unless my life depended on it. fishing is hunting, http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/...
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Author: pearl
Date: Oct 13, 2006 16:09

... spears probably realized that they could use them to spear fish and and rodents. 'Brown says that pushing the emergence of Homo... Homo sapiens without cultural stuff, such as evidence of eating fish, of harpoons, anything to do with music (flutes and that ...adds: "There is a huge debate in the archeological literature regarding the first appearance of modern aspects of behavior such as bone...
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Author: Dutch
Date: Oct 13, 2006 12:07

... that they could use them to spear fish and and rodents. [..] Accurate observation. You project ... the past to conform to some "inspiring ethic" is not the way to look at ...a world though the lens of "an inspiring ethic" not through a desire for objective learning.... marathon, unless my life depended on it. fishing is hunting, http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/...
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Author: pearl
Date: Oct 11, 2006 10:11

.... Multivariate analyses showed significant associations between beef consumption and fatal ischemic heart disease (IHD) in men [... with vegetarians], significant protective associations between nut consumption and fatal and nonfatal IHD in both sexes (RR ... cancer in nonvegetarians and risk of pancreatic cancer. Higher consumption of all fruit or dried fruit was associated ...
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Author: tunderbar
Date: Oct 11, 2006 09:22

...nonvegetarians. Multivariate analyses showed significant associations between beef consumption and fatal ischemic heart disease (IHD) in men ... with vegetarians], significant protective associations between nut consumption and fatal and nonfatal IHD in both sexes (RR...cancer in nonvegetarians and risk of pancreatic cancer. Higher consumption of all fruit or dried fruit was associated ...
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Author: pearl
Date: Oct 11, 2006 04:01

...which would mean 150,000 years of Homo sapiens without cultural stuff, such as evidence of eating fish, of harpoons, anything to do with music (flutes and that sort of thing), needles, even ... on whom you believe." Fleagle adds: "There is a huge debate in the archeological literature regarding the first appearance of modern aspects of behavior such as bone carving for religious reasons, or ...
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Author: pearl
Date: Oct 10, 2006 03:10

...which would mean 150,000 years of Homo sapiens without cultural stuff, such as evidence of eating fish, of harpoons, anything to do with music (flutes and that sort of thing), needles, even ... on whom you believe." Fleagle adds: "There is a huge debate in the archeological literature regarding the first appearance of modern aspects of behavior such as bone carving for religious reasons, or ...
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Author: pearl
Date: Oct 9, 2006 16:18

... "based on unspoken assumptions" (The Making of Mankind, p. 82, R. Leakey), they show that they will persist in making them. Anthropologies 'Man The Hunter' concept is still used as a reason for justifying the consumption of animal flesh as food. ...' http://tinyurl.com/dahps Lets look at another example: Let's not, since you are an stubborn ass who ...
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Author: Dutch
Date: Oct 9, 2006 13:59

... a whole lot to be controversial about with regard to the very strong evidence indicating flesh has ... and/or hunting meat. (The evidence for flesh consumption based on cut-marks on animal bones, ... major departure,* however, as the composition of fish, shellfish, and poultry more closely resembles the wild...of Europe via big-game hunting, with meat consumption rising to as much as 50%%* of ...
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Author: pearl
Date: Oct 7, 2006 16:20

... one can run. Good luck, doc'. doesn't make us a natural predator, just as flying in airplanes doesn't make us birds, and scuba-diving doesn't make us fish. Your claim was that lack of sharp teeth and claws means that man is not a predator, that is a fallacious statement, animals evolve the necessary characteristics to succeed in their environments. Behavioural ...
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