Paul Saladino· MD
his premise is that perhaps looking at living hunter-gatherers is not always the best in decay of what ancestral people's might have done because these hunter-gatherers are living in a time that is not like what it was in the past I would imagine that even a few decades ago the governments of the regions of Africa were limiting these people's ability to hunt the game to hunt elephants and they were probably corralled for lack of a better word to a limited amount of space and their ability to be nomadic was limited so though I as well taken that that people near the equator do appear to eat more plant foods now I do wonder as a sort of alternative hypothesis for a counterpoint if this is the best indication of what they might have done 80,000 years ago and certainly at least I think we have to take into account that there the political climate was different and they they can't really live the same way