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Richard Parker <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Jul 2006 06:20:55 -0400
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Dear Harry

I'm not quite sure why your message appeared to congratulate Henk Mienis
for putting down a young whippersnapper (which, I assure you, I am not).

I think (reinforced by my daily experience, living on a small Pacific
island) that marine foods, and molluscs in particular, had a far greater
influence on human evolution and development than is generally recognised.

I have tried to explore this at my website:
http://www.coconutstudio.com/

You might just take a look at:
http://www.coconutstudio.com/why%20no%20evidence.htm
or:
http://www.coconutstudio.com/shell%20middens.htm
or:
http://www.coconutstudio.com/Shoreline%20Foraging.htm

and then comment.

regards

Richard

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