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Did early man eat mostly meat?

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Did early man eat mostly meat?

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If you want to give scientific proof of a fact, you have to rely on real facts and not just single out and alter the parts that are convenient for you. Said article states: “Neanderthal-like hominids first appeared in Europe, probably migrating from Africa, around 300,000 years ago, Pettitt said. The “classic” period of Neanderthal presence in Europe started about 120,000 years ago. By about 28,000 years ago, the Neanderthal was gone from the fossil record, he said. Modern humans arrived in Europe about 32,000 years ago, about 4,000 years before the Neanderthal disappeared. Some experts have suggested the more primitive Neanderthal was simply overwhelmed and outhunted by his more sophisticated cousin. Others say the Neanderthal was biologically absorbed by early modern humans and disappeared as a distinct and separate species. Trinkaus said the new study does not settle that debate, but it does show the Neanderthal was not just simple, stupid and brutish. ‘This study implies a much hig

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