• Re: Problems With Hunter-Gatherer Model

    From James McGinn@21:1/5 to claudi...@sbcglobal.net on Sat Dec 24 12:54:18 2022
    On Wednesday, February 8, 2012 at 4:31:39 AM UTC-8, claudi...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
    Explain to us the lifestyle of pre-homo erectus hominids
    as you envision it? How do you explain the apparent
    inability of early (pre HE) to out-sprint sabertoothed cats
    and bear-sized hyena in the treeless habitat of your
    hunter-gatherer model? This is pretty clear in the fossil
    record. The earliest hominids were not very mobile by
    any stretch of the imagination. How do you explain this
    contradiction?

    Archaeologists are saying that they are wrong about hunter-gatherers Michael Shermer, Graham Hancock

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  • From littoral.homo@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 26 08:52:56 2022
    Op woensdag 8 februari 2012 om 13:31:39 UTC+1 schreef claudi...@sbcglobal.net:
    Explain to us the lifestyle of pre-homo erectus hominids
    as you envision it? How do you explain the apparent
    inability of early (pre HE) to out-sprint sabertoothed cats
    and bear-sized hyena in the treeless habitat of your
    hunter-gatherer model? This is pretty clear in the fossil
    record. The earliest hominids were not very mobile by
    any stretch of the imagination. How do you explain this
    contradiction?

    Yes, the hunter-gatherer model is an incredibly imbecilic model of human evolution.
    - For Mio-Pliocene hominoid evolution, google "aquarboreal".
    - For Pleistocene Homo evolution, google "human evolution verhaegen".

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