Hi DK, I already have a copy of your book, thanks. You signed it for me at a book fair in Point Loma some years back. Getting senile in your old age
amigo?
Not in dispute that the Dominicans took over in 1773, just that Aschmann noted it in his population chart for that year, and it happened to be the
same year as the Melchor of Panama chart with the same numbers. Maybe the Dominicans, being new to the peninsula, did a population survey that was
widely reported.?
The only way to for large numbers of people to survive in the central desert was the old way, by small groups of 50-150 people that moved around
frequently, foraging for different food sources in the different seasons, and hunting in balance with the game population rather than hunting game
animals to extinction. I think that the climate was cooler and wetter pre-1700 as well. They probably ate a lot of desert rats, skewered on a stick
over the fire. Maybe that could be an idea for a new food at the fair: Rat on a stick!
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