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Why did it take "homo sapiens" 188,000 years to work out how to sow seed?
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<blockquote data-quote="idlenessss" data-source="post: 2633065" data-attributes="member: 824208"><p>why? agriculture is only necessary when there is a large population, and nothing is intrinsically good about having a large population. the older humans probably had perfectly good lives as semi nomadic hunters following the migrations of their prey and there was absolutely no motivation to make this change to their lifestyle.</p><p>anyway the evidence for this is sketchy. there might be evidence of agriculture 7000 years ago, but not evidence that it was the first appearance. Its possible that the sphynx of egypt is older than that...and I doubt that some hunter society could have, or would have, sculpted the sphynx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idlenessss, post: 2633065, member: 824208"] why? agriculture is only necessary when there is a large population, and nothing is intrinsically good about having a large population. the older humans probably had perfectly good lives as semi nomadic hunters following the migrations of their prey and there was absolutely no motivation to make this change to their lifestyle. anyway the evidence for this is sketchy. there might be evidence of agriculture 7000 years ago, but not evidence that it was the first appearance. Its possible that the sphynx of egypt is older than that...and I doubt that some hunter society could have, or would have, sculpted the sphynx. [/QUOTE]
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