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Why can't the Neanderthals migrate back and forth a few camp sites and hunt Gazelles year-round? Say they hunted gazelle every time they were in this campsite, but they left and came back to the campsite multiple times during a single season. Perhaps one month they were in the campsite and another month they were in another campsite, still being able to hunt the gazelle each season - thus collecting the teeth of different colors while also being nomadic.
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Why can't (A) weaken the argument? If Neanderthals hunted both migratory animals and non-migratory animals wouldn't that imply that just using the evidence of the gazelle teeth is insufficient to determine all of the Neanderthals hunting/living patterns? What if some Neanderthals stayed in the area near the cave and hunted the gazelle, which were non-migratory, while another subset of Neanderthals were nomadic, hunting migratory animals?
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Would love to hear what you did in the two weeks to increase your PT scores by 20 points. Taking it in a month and I feel like I'm on the brink of making my score jump but not quite there yet.
The flood of "epistemology" absolutely made this more difficult. If it had been something simpler, like medieval "math" I think it could've been easier.