Incidentally, for those who think freezing isn't palaeo, I should point out that I am a fan of archaeology and have visited sites from the Romans to the Middle-Ages where they stored frozen meats in deep stone pits beneath the surface. What they would do is, each winter, collect lots of snow and ice and pack it into these pits and shove their meats down as well. Invariably, the meats stayed frozen until consumed. I would not be at all surprised if freezing meats happened at the same time as when cooking was invented, if not before. Not saying that freezing is a good thing, just pointing out that ancient peoples had their own equivalent of fridges in those bygone days. We moderns, such as 2 or 3 on this forum, often have a delusion that we are all far more advanced/more intelligent than past peoples, especially non-urban ones, yet, as we have seen in many past threads on RPF re new discoveries re the Palaeolithic era, this is simply nonsense.