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01 July 2006, 03:04
mete
British elephant hunt
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/5128892.stm I wonder if they were .458 caliber spears ? And they didn't cook the meat ,is this where the rumours of poor British food started . Anyway it's interesting to contemplate hunting a huge animal with spears ! Smiler
01 July 2006, 06:34
.366torque
Determined bunch!
01 July 2006, 12:57
Arild Iversen
400.000 years...can that be correct or is it a misprint ? That´s a heck of a long time ago.
Last Ice age was done approx 10 to 12.000 years ago, so these guys butchering the Ele didn´t do much hunting equipment development in the years between the hunt and the last Ice age.


Arild Iversen.



04 July 2006, 16:58
Dan Webster
Must be mis-print,
Humans only left africa 250,000 years ago and didn't make it to europe until 40,000 years ago.

I think someone got a bit slap-happy with the '0' button Big Grin


When the SAS trooper was asked under oath, why he had shot the terrorist 15 times he replied "because I ran out of bullets"
04 July 2006, 20:07
Oldsarge
Read the spots, kiddies, read the spots. The elephant hunters were not our species H. sapiens but an earlier one H. heidelbergensis the probable ancestor to H. neanderthalensis.


Sarge

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04 July 2006, 20:16
Dan Webster
My bad....

H. heidelbergensis were around 4-500,000 years ago and being nicknamed 'Goliath' (due to their larger than average size probably would have taken Ol' nelly quite happily.


When the SAS trooper was asked under oath, why he had shot the terrorist 15 times he replied "because I ran out of bullets"