https://theconversation.com/ancient-undersea-middens-offer-clues-about-life-before-rising-seas-engulfed-the-coast-now-we-have-a-better-way-to-study-them-157413
https://theconversation.com/ancient-undersea-middens-offer-clues-about-life-before-rising-seas-engulfed-the-coast-now-we-have-a-better-way-to-study-them-157413
I think shell middens are drastically under studied -- under
searched for -- but aren't they a "latter day" development?
I mean, humans had to already be diving in order to produce
middens. They had to remain in a single stretch of the coast,
exploiting as much of a given area as possible, to produce
these middens... diving under the waves... below the water
line...
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