Thread 17822372 - /his/ [Archived: 592 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/7/2025, 5:26:34 PM No.17822372
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young children can do this, yet if some people did it with a bunch of rocks a few thousand years ago, we are supposed to be impressed?
>wow they were so advanced, how did they do it?

plants dont even have eyes and even they know which direction the sun is in
>how did they line the rocks up with the sun? huh? HUH? was it aliens?

caribou can migrate hundreds of miles in a single year
>how did people trade objects with each other over long distances? how is it possible that they carried the beads and gave them to the other people???? super advanced industrial economy!

What is wrong with archaeologists?
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Anonymous
7/7/2025, 5:34:45 PM No.17822386
>>17822372 (OP)
>caribou can migrate hundreds of miles in a single year
>in a single year
yeah and most of them don't do so carrying cyclopean blocks to carve into a single-block gate like in Tiwanaku
You're comparing apples (here, high-time preference) to oranges (low-time pref). High-time pref caribou roams hundreds of miles for food. The worker carrying the fuckhueg block of neat-colored stone already has his food covered (otherwise, no block moved and all that, so then it comes to two things, logistics and incentives : how did the logistics work? How could they ensure the workers were fed in foreign territory, and carried up on slopes if they didn,t know what the wheel was? How did they keep the workers protected out of their sphere of influence? How do these hypothetical protectors were incentivized to protect the workers? Why did the entire expedition even need to happen? How did they even know about the fuckhueg stone block hundreds of miles away? Did they send scouts? How many? In which directions? What were these guys fed, and how were they incentivized to go into strange lands to scout for neat-colored slabs of stones?
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 7:27:07 PM No.17822656
>>17822372 (OP) It seems that you don't know how human evolution works.
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Anonymous
7/7/2025, 10:04:05 PM No.17823080
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>>17822372 (OP)
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 10:10:20 PM No.17823102
>>17822656
evolution is a fairytale for grownups
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Anonymous
7/7/2025, 10:16:34 PM No.17823123
>>17822372 (OP)
>young children can do this, yet if some people did it with a bunch of rocks a few thousand years ago, we are supposed to be impressed?
When those rocks weighed many tons and were moved hundreds of miles without the use of wheels or metal tools, yes you should be impressed.
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 10:36:52 PM No.17823177
>>17822372 (OP)
Pyramids dicksuckage always confused me. Like, its just a well-ordered pile of rocks. It doesn't even have an interesting or practical purpose like Colosseum or Aqueducts, pyramids were just vainity projects to bury some inbred faggot pharaoh in. It's actually absurd how this gets a pass instead of laughing at egyptians as the gayest civilization.
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 10:52:46 PM No.17823210
>>17823102
Evolution is a directly observed and proved fact of reality.