The Neolithic

Let's have a discussion about the time period that occupied the majority of human history.

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Great times honestly

>Get married to local village girl at 15
>Job as house thatcher
>Work 4 hours a day
>Fish in local creek

What's not to love?

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t. hunter

Jokes aside people probably would have done both.

People mostly hunted, gathered, fished, built simple tools of wood and stone, and fucked each other.

Supposedly they slept the entire night. Which resulted in like 13 hours of sleep some nights. Usually in shifts, so they'd sleep like 7, wake up, bone cavewife or eat something else, then sleep again. Usually to ensure fire stayed on too.

>occupied the majority of human history.
citation needed

So why did it take so long for us to develop? Was it just the ice age? Couldnt we start developing somewhere else?

There's a theory that the end of the last iceage destroyed basically everything.

>So why did it take so long for us to develop?
because its not real
the bible says the world is only 6000 years old

"We stand on the shoulders of Giants"

Do some thinking and imagine how marriage came to be. Or even fucking talking. It's insane how many steps it would take. Everything is an iteration of something else.

Look up "Oldest thing ever written" then look up "Oldest stone tool".

That's how long the neolithic lasted.

wish i had lived then. would have been simple life, so much to explore. no jews, no niggers. just hunt and fish and build stuff ... paradise

>"The Age Of The Earth" by Pastor Steven Anderson

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>The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.

Teddy K had it right

And what theory is that?

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It doesnt

>What's not to love?

The 30 year life expectancy?

Thats counting infant mortality rate
Having 30 years of longebitt doesnt mean you die in your thirties, you could die in your 80s but your two brothers who died at 2 months would take doen the average number

Humans lived on average the same as today, it's just the high mortality rate of birth and children were factored so it makes it 30's. AKA weak genes were weeded out, opposed to today where everyone lives. Like people who need glasses, would've probably been thrown out for not being useful.

Now take infant mortality out of that equation.

>neolithic
>domesticated oxen

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What's wrong with that?

>people needed glasses
Do you know how many Native Americans needed glasses? Zero. Same with Australian abos. Needing glasses is a result from our faces not growing properly from lack of breast feeding for the 4 years humans used to do it.

For example the girl in pic related will never need glasses. She has the perfect facial development. She also will never need a dentist. All of these are modern diseases caused by moms not breast feeding their children for the appropriate amount of time (4 years).

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entire village dies because of famine, great times. Fear of animals, invading marauders, next comes the horse people and the bow people.
If everyone recognized each others soereignty, small agrictulturalist communities would be ideal

>entire village dies because of famine, great times

How would this even happen?

Wow I heard a lot about this guy and holy shit he sucks. Ya some people think the world is millions of years old but look in exodus. Fucking retarded.

Boi, i don't talk about the past neither future.
The past belong to the older people.
The future is unknown.
The present is what i living today, without anxiety, without stress and without passion....

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>no tv
>no internet
>everybody is on the same wavelength
>grow your food
>sense of community
Looks comfy as fuck.

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Best of times no doubt. Anthropology degrees here.

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I always assumed the need for glasses was the prevalence of people living indoors in the modern times. there was never a need to see all that far, and most of the time was spent eyeing thing that were near to one's face.

Convinced. Völkisch pre-industrial communes when?