Considering some of the strange artifacts that have been found around the remains of ancient settlements, could one determine what the culture of early humans/their immediate ancestors looked like?
Same book bro
>>18949746
Mein neger. Decided to order the whole "Emergence of Man" series after digging that little beauty out.
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I've always be intrigued to an extent by the concept of religion before the formation of proper language.
Perhaps certain rituals or mundane practices that they shared.
>>18949741
I'm not going to pretend anything he says is entirely accurate or in line with academic research, but it is an interesting perspective on the matter that has some credence.
https://youtu.be/RtbBmIfLYbk
>>18952215
Where do you live where you can but beer in grocery stores wtf
>>18949741
Aninism was pretty prevalent
>>18952268
There's wine too, but no liquor. Most states are like that.
>>18952315
And here's a brewpub/brew supply from a trip to Oregon with 60 beers on tap and more in the fridges.
>>18952320
And a beer festival at an undisclosed location. This here is what drove agriculture.
>>18950853
Nearly all Pleistocene peoples, both modern humans and Neanderthals, would sprinkle crushes hematite powedernover the dead before burial.