Human Brain Evolution 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470609880.ch8
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The Case for Exploitation of Wetlands Environments and Foods by Pre‐Sapiens Hominins

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“…The archaeological record for aquatic resource use is ambiguous, given changing sea and lake levels and the differential preservation of organic remains (Erlandson 2001). However, humanity's documented prehistoric relationship with fish (Erlandson 2010) dates back to as early as 1,900,000 to 800,000 BP, when Homo habilis likely captured fish with little to no technology in East African lakes or streams (Stewart 1994(Stewart , 2010. Pleistocene seafaring capabilities may have evolved with Homo erectus, as early as 800,000 BP in Indonesia (Morwood et al 1998, Bednarik 2003.…”
Section: Prehistory: Early Hominin Subsistence Use Of Aquatic Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The archaeological record for aquatic resource use is ambiguous, given changing sea and lake levels and the differential preservation of organic remains (Erlandson 2001). However, humanity's documented prehistoric relationship with fish (Erlandson 2010) dates back to as early as 1,900,000 to 800,000 BP, when Homo habilis likely captured fish with little to no technology in East African lakes or streams (Stewart 1994(Stewart , 2010. Pleistocene seafaring capabilities may have evolved with Homo erectus, as early as 800,000 BP in Indonesia (Morwood et al 1998, Bednarik 2003.…”
Section: Prehistory: Early Hominin Subsistence Use Of Aquatic Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Harris et al, 1988) y a la propiedad ya mencionada de los entornos fluviolacustres como fuente de agua potable, ha posibilitado la inferencia de un comportamiento que tuvo que ser cotidiano para los homínidos de aquel período: la experiencia de vadear (¿forrajeo ribereño?) en aguas someras en las orillas de lagos y ríos (Kuliukas, 2001;Stewart, 2010).…”
Section: Universidad De Cádizunclassified
“…Y en segundo término, la hipó-tesis n3, la cual nos plantea que solamente un espectro paleodietético con elevados niveles de ácido graso docosahexaenoico (22:6, omega-3 [n3; w3]) y otros ácidos grasos omega 3, en combinación con ácido graso araquidónico (20:4, omega 6 [n6; w6]) y otros nutrientes selectivos esenciales como el hierro y el yodo, pudo poner en funcionamiento el costoso y complejo proceso de evolución y mantenimiento del cerebro humano (e.g. Cunnane, 2010;Stewart, 2010;Valenzuela et al, 2013;Duarte, 2014). Dos hipótesis, por lo tanto, que se refuerzan mutuamente.…”
Section: Universidad De Cádizunclassified
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“…En fait, il existe depuis une vingtaine d'années des preuves solides, confirmées récemment, qu'H. habilis consommait fréquemment du poisson-chat et du tilapia [46][47][48][49][50][51][52]. Il n'est donc plus acceptable d'affirmer qu'il n'existe pas de preuves fossiles de la consommation du poisson chez H. habilis ou Homo erectus.…”
Section: Lacunes Du Paradigme Classiqueunclassified