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One mammoth equaled 147 reindeer.
This large human encampment basically set up and ate until dinner was over,
then had to follow the deer using funnels to drive them to their deaths. They must have taken much more effort to gather less. The description then would be large human camps utilized sedentary food source, then dispersed into small groups.
The implication is that the greatest social advaces in art, culture, interchange of ideas, occurred due to a large sedentary accessible food source. And when that could no longer occur, the contact leading to social advance was shut off. It is not too far fetched to believe that the ideas sponsored by close contact were lost. Perhaps they were then rebuilt by groups coming together in spring or fall meetings as in The Mammoth Hunters by Jane Auhl.