Roundandroundwego · 61-69
Building underground cities takes knowledge, planning and a cooperative culture. In Iran and North Korea they're capable. Not in the West.
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Roundandroundwego · 61-69
@val70 stunningly logical refutation. I'm so sorry it's not a personal subject. There's plenty more nor to know about ancient and pre history than you can deny here! And I'm not the topic. Of course you think in a certain way, Where we're the absolute pinnacle of civilization, the first; that's a tenet of true believers. Nothing in the rocks can shake such thoughts!
val70 · 56-60
@Roundandroundwego Try Google Scholar and read one of reference books mentioned there :)
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Nanoose · 70-79, M
I spent a lot of my adult life learning skills that would keep me alive if civilization collapsed. I also know were there is a old overgrown gold mine in the bush. So I will be styling if we go back to the stone age. Cheers!
Strictmichael75 · 61-69, M
Going from Denmark or Scotland to Spain or the South of Spain for a couple of months was totally impossible
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Strictmichael75 · 61-69, M
@val70 If you can’t stand the heat get out of the kitchen
val70 · 56-60
@Strictmichael75 Don't come to me any more to spank you. Go away!!!!
cheesenpickles · 26-30, F
Morever, hunter-gatherer mothers had to carry infants, encouraging longer spacing between births, often up to 4 years.
I didn't know carrying infants was a form of birth control? 🤔 I don't think they practiced the same decorum as we do ... if you get my drift *wink, wink*
val70 · 56-60
@cheesenpickles Have you travelled much with baby's?
Northwest · M
@cheesenpickles
It's not a form of birth control. It's nature at work. Carrying the child by itself, does not affect fertility, but carrying the child WHILE foraging for food is a different story. Same with carrying a chile, WHILE foraging for food AND breastfeeding a child for 4 years, that causes women to be "less" fertile. Nevertheless, women had a half dozen kids, most dying early, by the time the woman was 30, when she typically died of various reasons.
I didn't know carrying infants was a form of birth control? 🤔 I don't think they practiced the same decorum as we do ... if you get my drift *wink, wink*
It's not a form of birth control. It's nature at work. Carrying the child by itself, does not affect fertility, but carrying the child WHILE foraging for food is a different story. Same with carrying a chile, WHILE foraging for food AND breastfeeding a child for 4 years, that causes women to be "less" fertile. Nevertheless, women had a half dozen kids, most dying early, by the time the woman was 30, when she typically died of various reasons.
Majorlatency · M
With modern day weapons it would not be good..
val70 · 56-60
@Majorlatency Am I right though for the size of the group if someone likes to survive it all?
Northwest · M
Am I right?
About what? Living in caves? Whose cave?
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Majorlatency · M
@val70 Small upwardly mobile groups, able to relocate at short notice would be best. Twenty might be about right. There's rather a lot of variables to take into consideration. It's an interesting thought exercise..
Magicianzini · M
@Majorlatency 20 = too much body heat (remember, tech)
val70 · 56-60
@Magicianzini It's freezing cold outside. Don't forget that!
Majorlatency · M
@val70 Absolutely, the surviival of small groups not only mastering shelters, hunting, and conflicts have to manage the social structure and overall survivability..
Humanity will be reset..
Humanity will be reset..
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
Looks like Iran wants remain in the stoneage
Roundandroundwego · 61-69
@Patriot96 yes, my people and Persia ran the entire Mediterranean and West Asia, and the silk road during that time. You were licking rocks and frogs and burning your women at the stake.













