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UA anthropology researchers Steven Kuhn and Mary Stiner assert that in campsites dated more recently than 50,000 years ago, evidence of meals like the fish above, as well as birds, rabbits and hares, became more common. The team wrote that the change in diet was a big factor in the growth of populations and creating more complex gender roles.

UA anthropology researchers Steven Kuhn and Mary Stiner assert that in campsites dated more recently than 50,000 years ago, evidence of meals like the fish above, as well as birds, rabbits and hares, became more common. The team wrote that the change in diet was a big factor in the growth of populations and creating more complex gender roles.

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