'The Moon and hunting in human evolution' by Ian Watts,26 01 2021 from embers rise Watch Video
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⏲ Duration: 68 min 73 sec ✓ Published: 02-Feb-2021
Description: Hadza hunters, either singly or in pairs, spend moonlit nights at hunting blinds in anticipation of getting a relatively easy, close range shot at a large animal, including zebra, impala, or hartebeest. The hunters wait in ambush in recurrently used spots including trees above game trails, rocky ledges overlooking swampy water holes, and artificially constructed blinds. A typical nocturnal ambush hunt involves walking to the blind around sunset. A fire is built in the firepit and allowed to die
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