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further_local_discussion_about_the_anthropocentric_jungle [2010-02-01 12:15] 86.95.48.238further_local_discussion_about_the_anthropocentric_jungle [2010-02-01 14:02] theunkarelse
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 Ah! Just as language is part of primate evolution, so might be species cultivation. Can I point out another interesting (Dutch) researcher: Marc van Roosmalen: [[http://socialfiction.org/?tag=roosmalen]] his book contains a fascinating explanation on how to learn to survive in a tropical forest.  Ah! Just as language is part of primate evolution, so might be species cultivation. Can I point out another interesting (Dutch) researcher: Marc van Roosmalen: [[http://socialfiction.org/?tag=roosmalen]] his book contains a fascinating explanation on how to learn to survive in a tropical forest. 
  
 +//Spotting these grey areas between gardening and foraging or between pristine 'natural' forests and human inhabited forests, is useful and clears up the discussion. Thanks for posting your views and for adding the research. Obviously I have very little knowledge about the Amazon and just base my remarks on limited personal experience in the forest of the Western Ghat mountains in Kerala.//
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