More discoveries in Turkey from 11,000 years ago.
Andrew Collins provides an excellent update on excavations in Turkey related to early human sacred sites: https://youtu.be/UX0RVWq_1Do.
This is the blog of Paul R. Boudreau and Lloyd M. Dickie on the use of myths in support of personal development and self-study.
Andrew Collins provides an excellent update on excavations in Turkey related to early human sacred sites: https://youtu.be/UX0RVWq_1Do.
“Seasonal dualism also throws into chaos more recent efforts at classifying hunter-gatherers into either “simple” or “complex” types of social organisation, since what have been identified as the features of “complexity” – territoriality, social ranks, material wealth or competitive display – appear during certain seasons of the year, only to be brushed aside in others by the exact same population. Admittedly, most professional anthropologists nowadays have come to recognise that these categories are hopelessly inadequate, but the main effect of this acknowledgment has just been to cause them to change the subject, or suggest that perhaps we shouldn’t really be thinking about the broad sweep of human history at all any more. Nobody has yet proposed an alternative.”