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<p>[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 4269237, member: 51347"]I am always curious: why must our thinking start at that point? I am sure Hominids were collecting grains, in grain fields, WELL before they began to seed and plant them.</p><p>I have noticed thinking always starts as when we Modern Hominids point to organized farming. There were probably huge spans of history, where we performed many tasks that we performed everyday. I cannot believe that mankind just leapt into intelligence 10,000 years ago. I believe we had the same brains and intelligence since the dawn of our species. And, that many other Hominid species were as intelligent or more intelligent than ours. </p><p><br /></p><p>Just curious what all.these same intelligence (as today’s) brains DID for those several hundreds of thousands of years? </p><p><br /></p><p>As a thought: perhaps the Mina is much older. Just because we RECORDED history, does not mean that is when it first started. Perhaps the Mina is hundreds of thousands of years old, and was oral history. Isn’t the Mina a two hands holding of food?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 4269237, member: 51347"]I am always curious: why must our thinking start at that point? I am sure Hominids were collecting grains, in grain fields, WELL before they began to seed and plant them. I have noticed thinking always starts as when we Modern Hominids point to organized farming. There were probably huge spans of history, where we performed many tasks that we performed everyday. I cannot believe that mankind just leapt into intelligence 10,000 years ago. I believe we had the same brains and intelligence since the dawn of our species. And, that many other Hominid species were as intelligent or more intelligent than ours. Just curious what all.these same intelligence (as today’s) brains DID for those several hundreds of thousands of years? As a thought: perhaps the Mina is much older. Just because we RECORDED history, does not mean that is when it first started. Perhaps the Mina is hundreds of thousands of years old, and was oral history. Isn’t the Mina a two hands holding of food?[/QUOTE]
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