On Oct 27, 2006, at 11:54 AM, Miles Jackson wrote:
> This is a claim completely inconsistent with the available data.
> What we know from human remains of hunting and gathering societies
> is that there were not massive differences in the bone structure of
> adults in these societies; there were not some malnourished people
> and others who were well fed.
Ok but does this have any implications for life today? It's not likely we'll got back to a h&g society, so is this of any more than ancient historical interest?
Doug