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Re: Cancer in the Neolithic?
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Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:

The reasons why it doesn't get mentioned too often might be interesting .


Do you mean because of the shattering of an illusion of a golden age, or do you mean there was a bias towards a particular sex or age-group that perhaps we might find very unpleasant to imagine?

There is a book by rick schulting, I'd like to get a copy.


I don't know why it gets ignored /glossed over .
Possibly both reasons , for some , certainly the latter , maybe there is a feeling that only johnnie foreigner behaved like that .

I haven't read the Schulting book , lots of papers (written with others ) over the years, which have transformed our understanding of the chronology the period and the condition of crania .


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Posted by tiompan
25th January 2017ce
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