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I fail to see any substantive argument here for "territoriality".
A more effective argument can be made for "mobility",
Especially with rapidly changing sea levels, and the
Resulting shifts of plants, game, seafood and stratigraphy.
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I fail to see any substantive argument here for "territoriality".
A more effective argument can be made for "mobility",
Especially with rapidly changing sea levels, and the
Resulting shifts of plants, game, seafood and stratigraphy.
hoka hey
john
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I get a sense that scholars always want things to fit neatly into their little categories....nomads should move and farmers should stay put and hunter/gatherers move constantly.
I wonder.
Modern pastoralists move within a territory driving their herds from one spot to another depending on the season. I've never been convinced that a HG group would automatically abandon a territory for the great unknown just on a whim. It does make sense that they would move around within a known territory unless and until they were forced to move by another group or had to move because they had exhausted the food supply.
Just MHO.
I wonder.
Modern pastoralists move within a territory driving their herds from one spot to another depending on the season. I've never been convinced that a HG group would automatically abandon a territory for the great unknown just on a whim. It does make sense that they would move around within a known territory unless and until they were forced to move by another group or had to move because they had exhausted the food supply.
Just MHO.
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Who said it was 'rapid'?john wrote:Especially with rapidly changing sea levels, and the
Resulting shifts of plants, game, seafood and stratigraphy.
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As the saying goes: A district attorney can get an indictment of a ham sandwich.
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Rokcet Scientist -Rokcet Scientist wrote:Who said it was 'rapid'?john wrote:Especially with rapidly changing sea levels, and the
Resulting shifts of plants, game, seafood and stratigraphy.
Ever stood beside an incoming tidal bore, rokcet.?
Or tried to handle a boat on one?
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kbs2244 wrote:But convicting that ham sandwich,
now that takes evidence.
I've served on juries. I dispute that statement.
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Part of the problem with the original post is that the article in question was just a "preview."
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What have you got?
The notion that sea level was much lower during the Ice Age is pretty well accepted around here. It's also fairly obvious that humans were able to cross to Britain via a land bridge of some sort in the remote past.
The notion that sea level was much lower during the Ice Age is pretty well accepted around here. It's also fairly obvious that humans were able to cross to Britain via a land bridge of some sort in the remote past.
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.
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I can answer some of this.
There is a museum in the Netherlands that collects artifacts and remains from trawlers and beach deposits, and underwater 'digs' are continuing from the UK.
Southampton university I think has a specialist team on it.
Roy.
There is a museum in the Netherlands that collects artifacts and remains from trawlers and beach deposits, and underwater 'digs' are continuing from the UK.
Southampton university I think has a specialist team on it.
Roy.
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