Where did the morality and ethics of the people of the Bronze Age originate from?
>>1855519
Strongest guy in the bunch
Hyperborea.
>>1855519
Biggest Nuraghe= toughest guy around
>>1855519
The Stone Age obviously.
Duh.
From altruistic tendencies passed on by our simian ancestors which then molded as our brains developed and our environments changed
>>1855519
Bronze age Levantine Hebraites: the Lord and creator of the entire universe
Everyone else: THE DEBUL111i1
Copper age moralities. Ugh why are people so dumb?
>>1855589
You mean the Shashu?
God.
evolution
memes
>>1855519
More simplistic forms of perceived justice, such as the famous "eye for an eye" part of Hammurabi's code. Whatever they could use to successfully keep order and keep people happy, I would think, gradually made its way into generally ethics. Language helped form relationships, and from language comes more complex morality.
>>1855519
twittler.com/bronzeageperv
>>1855519
themselves?
>>1855566
Underrated post
>>1855519
Religion