I see what you mean now about the comparison between ancient cultures (builders of Stonehenge, etc). It's important to note, though, that human culture (inclusive of music, art, etc has been around for probably around 40-50 thousand years. That far predates any pyramids etc, and I'm willing to bet that if they had song and dance they probably had inklings at least of supernatural belief.
It's interesting to think about how the species migration and locale would've affected the advances of civilization across the world. What I mean is that it probably took humans a lot longer to get from Africa to Europe than from Africa to America. And if they came over across the Bering strait, it probably took even longer to get down south. Once they were there, I wonder how much of an impact the climes would've had on cultures down there? Why didn't they advance at a similar pace? Veeery interesting.
It's interesting to think about how the species migration and locale would've affected the advances of civilization across the world. What I mean is that it probably took humans a lot longer to get from Africa to Europe than from Africa to America. And if they came over across the Bering strait, it probably took even longer to get down south. Once they were there, I wonder how much of an impact the climes would've had on cultures down there? Why didn't they advance at a similar pace? Veeery interesting.
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