The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 263, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1977 Page: 9 of 18
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Vaughn Bryant Jr. is convinced
modem society has done every-
thing wrong as far as eating is
concerned and wd be a lot
better off if fee fotewed the
dirt tf prehistoric man."
And how does Dr. Bryant
tow what oat ancestors ate
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The Texas A&M University
scientist has spent the pet sev-
eral yews collecting eoproiites
(human waste) at archeological
sites; taking than to his lab
and determining the food eaten
by those short, stoop-shoul-
dered, bandy-legged people who
once roamedour planet.
Dr. ftyant,ira recent inter-
view, said, “I guess you could
say we started at the bottom
and worked up. What goes in,
must come oat.
"In the past it wassuffident
for an archeologist to evacuate
a site and later report his find-
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from fish."
The 190-pounds on his Meet-P-
inch frame dropped in 170
pounds in less than four
months, “and I have never felt
better.” ’
One of his graduate students
existed one week on the pure
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Great quantities of poten- .healthier, than before." 1
pad bad a tremendous amount
of bulk, and it tastes a tot tike
green beans/le said.' / ^
Most of the meat diet. Dr. ■_ _
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trapped in the ponds that dot
the area." Our studies show
that sometimes the meat was
cooked, sometimes eaten raw.
The scientist said his study of
eoproiites "has proven to me
that if any disaster hits m
society, i could take my family
to the wild and live in good
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tially valuable artifacts were
inadvertently destroyed or dis-
carded through a lack of under-
standing o( their usefulness.
One such item, which has only
recently been saved with any
Coach, Math
Teacher Is
Hired At CB
Martha Ann Spearman, new to
this school district this fall, will
teach eighth grade math and be
an assistant coach at Cedar
... Bayou Junior School.
The Pasadena native and
South Houston High graduate
did student teaching in Pasadena
and this is her first fulltime
teaching position.
Miss Spearman received a BS
degree in physical education
with minor in math at the
University of Houston, where
she was on the swim team two
years, was a member of Phi
Kappa Phi honor society and
graduated magna cum laude. , , , , .
She is a member of several aval'a^e Jun^ ^°°^s
education organizations.
Hobbies include water siding,
sewing, bicycling and jogging
and she has traveled through
much of the U.S., Puerto Rico
and to Acapulco.
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Dr. Bryant, his office clut-
tered with the prehistoric copr-
olites, one 400,000 years old,
said his research work may
seem somewhat unusual to
some people and concedes the'
laboratory is a far cry from a
perfume factory.
Once the eoproiites are taken
to the lab. they are treated
with a chemical which softens
the substance for better
analysis and releases an in-
tense offensive odor.
With his work now centered
in a dig along the Trans-Pecos
area of southwest Texas, Dr.
Bryant said skelton remains in-
dicate those-who lived in the
arid area were healthy, despite
the hardships of existence and
the absense of medical atten-
tion
“These people led an active
life. They had to to survive. My-
research shows they ate a well-
balanced diet. There was some-
thing in man to seek out the
types of food his body needed,
that is, before he was lured by
the fancy displays in the gro-
cery stores and .. the easily
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Dr. Bryant, said prehistoric
man knew nothing of minerals
or vitamins, “but they were not
deformed. And, looking at their
teeth, they could have said,
look Mom, no cavities.'"
The study project, Dr. Bryant
said, revealed prehistoric man
had sufficient vitamins and
minerals without popping pills.
“First they ate a certain
plant that grows in the desert,
a plant that one leaf contains
the same amount of Vitamin C
as one lime.
J(“When we talk of calcium,
think of dairy products,
milk and cheese. The pre-
historic man ate hackberries,
inside of which is a little seed
the size of a BB that is 99 per
cent calcium.
SARAH CHRISTINA Pantoja,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jesus Pantoja Jr., celebrates
her second birthday Monday.
She has a sister, Ina. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jesus
Pantoja Sr. of Baytown and
Mr. and Mrs. Rodolfo Ramirez
of Pasadena.
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KATHY LAJEAN McCraney,
daughter of Mrs. Sandra
McCraney, celebrated her first
birthday Sunday, Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. V.
Lancon Sr. and Mrs. Bobbie
Lou McCraney, all of Baytown,
and Pat McCraney of Lake
Charles, La. Great-
grandmother is Mrs. Amythee
/Daigle of Baytown. | .
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 263, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1977, newspaper, August 15, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074772/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.