this girl is honestly doing a better job than my school at teaching me literally ANYTHING
2025-03-19 15:44:50
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high_knees_hobbies :
I like the thought that wheat domesticates us humans. Not humans domesticating the plants.
2025-03-19 15:48:31
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bri_inman :
Human evolution is strongly tied to changes in climate, it doesn’t surprise me agriculture developed globally around the same time. Post ice age, hunting became more difficult & vegetation flourished
2025-03-19 23:55:01
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°.•○♡.°Justice♡Jess°.♡○•.° :
quantum connection. We are all connected in some subconscious way.
2025-03-19 16:15:34
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ferdeluvv :
it’s crazy and that’s why i think humans sometimes have the same ideas coincidentally
2025-03-19 16:07:01
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Fart god :
It sounds like plants domesticated us lol
2025-03-19 16:13:46
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user739282472 :
You pick the most fascinating topics!
2025-03-19 16:03:15
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Caitlin :
I’m an archaeology major and this is SUCH an important time that we look at. Also, at this point it feels like you ought to go for an arch degree bc of all of the stuff you follow lol
2025-03-19 17:17:07
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Foxhound141_67 :
I think you said the reason, the ice sheets melted. giving us access to fertal ground and temperate temperatures
2025-03-20 01:30:18
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Magnesium Dreams :
Could it be that humans are extremely good at pattern recognition? They began to notice that when seeds fell in certain locations plants they eat began to grow.🤔
2025-03-20 03:05:56
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YeliiBby🇵🇷🌻 :
Can you cover about the new discovery on the pyramids!?
2025-03-20 02:18:50
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Shad Nelson :
Fascinating. I have wondered how cultures all over the planet developed bow and arrow technology separate from each other as well
2025-03-19 15:55:25
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foxy :
Read Zachariah Steitchen
2025-03-19 19:55:47
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Jure Verč :
No contact between them is a stretch. People traveled back then. Cultures exchanged ideas. A few thousand years is long enough for ideas to spread
2025-03-20 10:32:57
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dungeonsndurags :
Earliest nomadic hunter gatherers likely knew concept of seeding, planting fast-growing vegetables, but didn’t see necessity to farm at scale due to small human population and abundant wildlife/fruits
2025-03-28 07:37:04
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HESH :
they probably already had a practice of throwing seeds wildly and grabbing whatever grew before mass migration and then after migration they developed more advanced structured agriculture
2025-03-19 19:39:28
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aldridge 👉🤪👈 🤞😻🙈😝🥵🙉😼 :
i always thought it happened because when the ice age ended we couldnt hunt mammoths and bison cuz they were dyingfrom the lack of cold. and it got warmer so plants could grow
2025-03-20 05:36:25
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npcsteve3 :
It’s definitely aliens
2025-03-20 12:42:14
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jenne :
Love your content. Always interesting and informative, plus, I can tell my husband that I'm not just mindlessly scrolling my life away. 😁 Thank you!
2025-03-19 15:51:23
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what's his name :
Have you read Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. Great read.
2025-03-19 20:50:41
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zeini :
1st
2025-03-19 15:41:30
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markcubsfan :
Great post! Jung’s collective unconscious maybe? Fascinating- so much we don’t understand
2025-03-19 16:36:46
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SirJesticles :
Is it a phenomenon if it's only 24 known locations over thousands of years? There would've likely been hundreds if not thousands of human groups, right? So this was likely a small percentage of humans
2025-03-19 16:43:04
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Carkos693 :
Masting or synchronous seed production after thousands of years of poor conditions could have queued our ancestors in
2025-03-19 17:19:13
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