How Did Hunter Gatherers FIND Food in a Harsh Prehistoric World?
Автор: Nourish Mastery
Загружено: 2025-09-30
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Описание:
No fridge. No farms. This… is butter.
First-person POV of a hunter-gatherer scavenging what predators leave behind: a long bone sealed with fat. One clean crack, glossy marrow, instant fuel. This is how humans squeezed calories from a harsh world—no agriculture, no storage, just knowledge and nerve.
What you’ll see: tracking a carcass, finding a clean femur, the rock-on-rock crack, marrow scoop, and the eat.
Why it mattered:
Bone marrow ≈ 650–900 kcal/100g
Fat = dense, carryable energy for long treks
Scavenging likely preceded hunting in human evolution
Simulated/AI dramatization—do not replicate. Not dietary or survival advice.
If this was your only meal today… would you eat it?
@NourishMastery — food history × human evolution
#huntergatherer #foodhistory #evolution #survival #ancestral #foraging #wildfoods #anthropology #nutrition
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