Ether 2
Human history defies the stretching assumptions of ancient archeology (meaning pre-historic explanations of the origin of man) – it defies human nature. Specifically, people tend to congregate, thus people would have been unlikely to roam the earth as we are supposed to suppose pre-historic man to have done. When people roam they almost always do so in groups and they do so in order to form societies The first humans branching from apes would have withered and died for want of society, not grown and expanded wandering the earth until they were capable of forming permanent settlements and societies. The reality is that the opposite is true. People who isolate themselves and become nomadic and cut off from society become more primitive and more like other primates.
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