• Dragon@lemmy.ml
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    I visited a 17,000 year old cave painting site in France, and the whole walk into the cave there are modern day graffiti signatures like “Bob, 1992” etc. but then you start to notice that the years go back further and further…1827…1761…1597. Then you get to the old cave art and it kind of feels like a continuation of the same shit, just some people leaving their scribbles on a rock like they have been probably since they discovered how to do it.

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    6 months ago

    There’s a pyramid with hieroglyphics carved onto the side that roughly translate to “This End Up”

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    I always liked how archaeologists would dig up ancient statues of big-breasted and big-butted women and call them evidence of a “cult of fertility”. I guess that sounds better than “porn”.

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    People think humanity is so much more evolved now but it has been actually the same shit from thousands ago or whenever recorded history goes back.

    Also: portuga was here

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      Our ancestors’ brains went from chimpanzee-sized to modern-sized (actually slightly bigger than today) between two million and one million years ago, and more importantly the language-governing areas increased in size during that stretch. So human beings a million years ago were very much like us today, just without the advanced technology.

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    Man has felt the need to leave his mark on this world since the very beginning. Not likely to ever change

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      Nowadays though, we (or some of us at least) wish to leave less of a mark. Ecological footprint, climate change and so on.

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    I learned in my scandinavian class in college that they dug up a nordic tavern ruin, and inside found a stick with carved runes on it. When translated, it said something to the effect of “HELGA SAYS COME HOME RIGHT NOW.”

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    Probably not “Marcus is gay” since they didn’t have a similar idea of sexuality, it being more or less a free-for-all.