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GrandBed t1_j544soy wrote
Reply to comment by DConstructed in Prehistoric Fashion: Cut Marks On Ancient Bones Reveal The Trends 320.000 Years Ago - Archaeology Magazine by mikaelnorqvist
They could have also had maps galore written on animal skins, papyrus or a hundred other types of parchment. It’s just not anything that would have survived today.
That’s why we should all build large megalithic structures, so in 100,000 years we aren’t viewed as being as dumb as we might be.
GrandBed t1_j544ikp wrote
Reply to comment by RedditIsPropaganda2 in Prehistoric Fashion: Cut Marks On Ancient Bones Reveal The Trends 320.000 Years Ago - Archaeology Magazine by mikaelnorqvist
We would have to define smarter.
People 5,000 years ago were identical to people today, yet “we” still a few thousand years until people were writing of burning bushes that could talk.
“We” don’t need our brain’s abilities as much as we did 100,000-10,000 years ago when civilizations were being built such as Göbekli Tepe.
Since we don’t need to know/remember as much information as a person ten thousand years ago for survival. We don’t need to be “smart” to order food to our homes via our phones. Modern society in most cases just doesn’t let us die for something stupid, like starvation, or curable diseases. So we could have plenty of smarter people in the past, certainly within our “Modern Human” group of the past 30,000+ years.
It’s interesting to imagine that a recent ancestor such as the ones responsible for this article, who had larger Brian’s, could have been smarter, just not connected with enough other smart people to leave any significant remnants that survived to recent history to be studied.
GrandBed t1_iv5yucj wrote
Reply to comment by MrSchaudenfreude in People talk about ticks all the time, but nobody talks about these evil little monsters. My son and I were swarmed by them in the state game lands. They carry Lyme as well! by drunkmonkey176
Lol, what’s the one that holds black joggers at gunpoint? Baldous deh-strokus?
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“We can’t keep taking advantage of the working poor if we don’t keep them poor” -elected officials
GrandBed t1_jab13r3 wrote
Reply to comment by PerformanceNow in Revealed: Europe's Oldest Humans had Surprisingly Frequent Intermingling with Neanderthals by OptimalCrew7992
The first group of experts thought modern day humans would not have sex with Neanderthals on the regular and just out hunted them. The second group thought humans would have sex with Neanderthals. The first group didn’t seem to understand humans very much.