I do not disagree with you-I toke it from my memory. I read in a Danish book series where I got number 1 and 8 I think it was, in Christmas gift from my uncle. The first book was about the first humans in Denmark and it was said that those who lived around lakes or sea ate mostly fish and fruits-I'm pretty sure fruits was mentioned in the book. People who lived inland where hunters and ate meat they had caught and even they should have been eating fruits
To find out what our ancestor ate then the historian had examined ancient midges and what they contained.
(Book number 8 covered Danish history from 1936-1945, which is an another story)
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During the Paleolithic and Mesolithic eras, the Stone Age diet consisted primarily of raw meat and organs, fish, nuts, seeds, and berries. Paleolithic and Mesolithic people were hunter-gatherers that migrated along with animal herds to sustain their survival.
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