Comment · Wed, December 26, 2012
Engraved stone dating back 30,000 years found in China. Incisions imply possibility of counting or recording?
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You can't use a contemporary vulnerable poor community as a benchmark for what people may have been like in the Paleolithic. This is Social Darwinism at its worst.
Also, their diet may have been amazing and more nutritious than our current diet.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
Analysis of bones from ancient societies like the Mayans and Egyptians show anemia and malnutrition. Is it so much of a stretch to assume other ancient cultures shared this trait?
http://news.discovery.com/history/mayan-bones-pre-historic-121114.html
http://food-nutrition.knoji.com/food-and-nutrition-in-ancient-egypt/