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The civilisation myth: How new discoveries are rewriting human history
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Nearly Sane
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The civilisation myth: How new discoveries are rewriting human history
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January 02, 2024, 01:38:47 AM »
Interesting stuff. We like linear narratives, and there is a great seductive quality in the idea that there was some magic trigger to us advancing into the sunlit uplands of civilisation.
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Interesting, thanks. The more we find out about the past, the less simple and straightforward our narratives have to become.
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