tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22925401.post6570805100556002200..comments2023-08-11T08:21:09.562-06:00Comments on A Very Remote Period Indeed: Neanderthals shellfishing 150,000 years agoJulien Riel-Salvatorehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05344338385695383003noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22925401.post-63833365080312465422011-09-21T06:26:17.195-06:002011-09-21T06:26:17.195-06:00[shrug] i'll say this tima Hawks should read t...[shrug] i'll say this tima Hawks should read the paper more carefully. <br />Besides the (may be too journalistic) tittle, along the text the authors specifically say: "those data reinforce our suspicion that the coastal adaptation, however <b> important might have been at the local level of specific populations </b>, maybe yet another overrated phenomenon in the list of behaviors long Millán Mozotahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15399161559707492719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22925401.post-60953659009338293102011-09-19T19:56:36.104-06:002011-09-19T19:56:36.104-06:00Hawks has a very sardonic comment on this.
http:...Hawks has a very sardonic comment on this. <br /><br />http://www.johnhawks.net/weblog/reviews/neandertals/diet/cortes-sanchez-2011-bajondillo.html<br /><br />Apparently every generation has to rediscover shellfish exploitation outside the Upper Paleolithic.CamArchGradnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22925401.post-67631051715192040342011-09-15T22:12:48.104-06:002011-09-15T22:12:48.104-06:00"One obvious thing to point out: this is almo..."One obvious thing to point out: this is almost as old as the earliest evidence of modern humans collecting shellfish (Marean et al. 2007), and the way Neanderthals did it seems to have been constrained by very similar considerations, namely how far the beach was from a given site in the past". <br /><br />Do you mean to say they didn't need boats? Maju will be surprised.terrythttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17327062321100035888noreply@blogger.com