[ExI] Why Pioneers Breed Like Rabbits

Stefano Vaj stefano.vaj at gmail.com
Sat Nov 12 15:48:53 UTC 2011


On 11 November 2011 23:46, BillK <pharos at gmail.com> wrote:

> 2011/11/11 Stefano Vaj wrote:
> > Before fire, everything north of tropical weather was a barren,
> inhabitable
> > environment for humans.
>
> I doubt if that is a correct interpretation of early human expansion.
> Humans originated in Africa and spread outwards from there. In Europe
> they encountered the Neanderthals who were already living in colder
> climes. When the last ice age occurred they all moved back south, then
> went north again when the ice retreated. Cooked food appears very
> early in the fossil record. Fire was probably just one of the tools
> carried along with early humans.
>

So? I am not saying this was recent. I am only saying that chimps never
colonised Klondyke.

-- 
Stefano Vaj
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