Author:
Mason Sarah L. R.,Hather Jon G.,Hillman Gordon C.
Abstract
For the most part the Pleistocene, and even the earliest post-glacial, is a blank when it comes to evidence of humans eating plants. No wonder the old men's stories, of chaps who hunt great mammals and eat their meat, still dominate our unthinking visions of hunter-gathering in that period. Some real evidence, slight though it is, from a classic European Upper Palaeolithic site provides a more balanced view.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archeology
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