![]() ![]() Maybe she was thinking more recently, the Wisconsin Ice Age, late Pleistocene. We all have deeply rooted ancestry somewhere in the world. Imagine Homo heidelbergensis hunkered at the mouth of a natural rock shelter 700,000 years ago, pondering how to feed his children, or a Neanderthal thumbing out flower petals over the grave of a dead relative, dusting it with pollens, laying down pieces of ochre. I can’t recall the number of caves I’ve slept in there’ve been many. I can carry much weight through high passes and rocky canyons. I am a bearded, trunky fellow, strong legs and back. A former in-law came online a few days back to call me a troglodyte, and then a caveman. ![]()
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