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So the suggestion here is that migratory people 8K to 12K years ago had developed to the point where they took colonies of bees with them as they migrated?   Hummmmm.  Is there evidence that the poeples in that region even kept bees instead of robbing bee trees?  I don't know.  Haven't researched that concept.

Mike in LA

--- On Sat, 11/15/08, Murray McGregor <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Thompson <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Think of Ukraine 12K yrs ago
>covered with ice yr around
>Imagine the next 4K yrs as ice melts

... the Primorski area bees arrived there by natural migration. They were 
taken there by immigrants from western Russia/Ukraine ...
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Murray McGregor




      

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