(urth) paleolithic, dendritic, and predendritic cultures

Jerry Friedman jerry_friedman at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 3 15:56:51 PDT 2013


I took that to mean that their culture is based on trees (and wood and vines?) rather than stone.
 
Jerry Friedman


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>From: Marc Aramini <marcaramini at yahoo.com>
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>In an interview, Marsch claims that aboriginal culture is not paleolithic (first stone tools appearing) but rather the preceding stage, dendritic, or even predendritic. 
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>Well, there is no dendritic stage.  It is a branching of neurons, and in particular, branching like a tree.  It means of a branching form, arborescent. 
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>Some anthropologist Marsch is. 
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