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I suppose the capacity depends on how much pot the person is carrying? so to
speak.

Praetzellis wrote:

> So I'm quietly grading Introduction to Archaeology final exams when the
> following statement leaps from the page:
>
> Q. Explain each of the following terms:  ...carrying capacity.
> A. The limit at which an individual can carry no more, be the individual a
> person or a pot.
>
> Did I say that?
>
> Adrian Praetzellis
> Anonymous University
> Somewhere in the Northern Hemisphere

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Michael Strutt
Staff Archeologist
Center for Historic Preservation
Middle Tennessee State University
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