Archaeology and Anthropology

(Archaeology - Anthropology)

What is most distintive and caracteristic about us, the Homo Sapiens Erectus?...Without a doubt it will be the intrinsically human capacity of developing speech and our complex thought process. That first mental image that became thought and then sound becoming words, that first realization, or auto discovering, it's what made us different from all other living creatures, and pushed us all the way up to the top of the food chain. As Descartes wisely resumed: "Cogito Ergo Sum". That fact is what had allowed us to build up from comunities to tribes, to towns, to cities, to entire civilizations since we first appeared on this earth. We came to be from just another animal to what we are now: tall-walking, talking primates, sociaties creators, intelligent beings, the handsons of the kindong. And for how many millenniums had we been here now?...Real time frame?: some says a million and a half years, some says much early than that. Many unsuspected civilizations, and animals species, had been now lost forever in natural disasters, we will never learn from them or ever know they even existed . Our planet still is very much under construction.We just tend to forget that earth's renovation it's a constant. In fact new land is been created as you reading, every second, thanks to all the active volcanoes around the globe. If you are as curious as i am about how and why our development as a living specie has been relatively so fast,and how our ancesters lived and survived in times before History,those sites below will be interesting for you.We haven't been here that long,two or three million years is like a second in the physics of the space continium.We better hurry to learn from the Earth itself before the next big change.

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Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Darwin's Evolution
Index of ALL known Stone Circles Dinosauria
AnthroTech AnthroNet Biological
Ancient Ways Introduction to Evolutionary Biology
Nationalgeographic Press Events Evolution Theory Page

 

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