Re: Absolutely Bonkers
- From: Robin Levett <rnlevett@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 18:13:44 +0100
Stanley Friesen wrote:
> Ernest Major <{$to$}@meden.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>North America might be an exception to this - IIRC, the NA megafaunal
>>extinctions correspond in time with the Clovis culture, and there's some
>>evidence for human settlement of the Americas predating Clovis by an
>>appreciable period.
>>--
> However, I do not think this really speaks against clovis hunting being
> a factor. Prior to Clovis, humans appear to have been fairly sparse in
> NA, and not to have emphasized hunting. The Clovis people were the
> first major, widespread hunting culture in NA.
>
> I suspect that the earlier peoples had subsisted on largely coastal and
> lacustrine resources (fish, shellfish &c).
>
Paging Marc Verhaegen...
--
Robin Levett
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