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by boston_clone
1364 days ago
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Honestly, thanks for sharing - that's some good distance if I'm doing my conversions right :P Our skin with its vast distribution of sweat glands coupled with our comparative lack of body hair certainly made us well-adapted to pedestrian movement. |
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"A prerequisite for persistence hunting would have been the invention of water containers. In contrast to horses and camels, humans cannot consume large amounts of water at one time. Human thermoregulation requires considerable water for evaporative cooling, and this would have made it essential to carry water in containers."
2006 "Persistence Hunting by Modern Hunter-Gatherers"
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260135266_Persisten...