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    prehistory


    1. If this is so, then what of the other references to cities (Babylon) and times past? Were they also meant to be seen as historical, or maybe as I now feel more likely, parable-like representations of previous history and even prehistory?


    2. From out of earlier prehistory had come the first settled way of life that led to organized communities, then cities, then city-states, then empires


    3. Might they be equated with the Adam and Eve leg of the first trilogy, “who had come out of the Garden far different creatures than had ever before been produced”? This garden of the “first couple” seems to have disappeared into prehistory, with only a believer’s understanding that it had ever been real


    4. Earlier still in the backdrop of prehistory there seem to have been animal attributes representing powers that Man recognized that he lacked, but had yearned for, over the eons of his rise from out of that natural order that had incubated him


    5. But change, no matter how dogmatically it is resisted, does come, and history, including prehistory, is strewn with the remains of belief systems that could not or would not accommodate themselves to an ever-changing understanding of that sought-after Presence


    6. In Wadi Al-Hitan it is easy to feel like a rainfed diver that explores the depths of prehistory, as this corner of sand and breathtaking scenery preserved fossils of hundreds of species that inhabited the legendary Tethys Sea during the Eocene period”


    7. that prehistory will eventually need to be rewritten,” added


    8. For a very long time man lived in prehistory, in Her Story, a time that, although no records exist, we feel in our hearts, existed all the same


    9. sound, not light, especially those that have roots way back into prehistory


    10. I graduated from The University of Sheffield in 1986 with an Honours Degree in Prehistory and Archaeology

    11. prehistory to explain the strange events, or any family tales of the


    12. The same basic dynamic which Impetus had in the prehistory of shaping of our Universe


    13. If you factor in the existence of these unseen, undead scum: all human History and prehistory can be understood as a whole


    14. The traumatic pre-history of the Inorganic Baby Earth is connected to the organic prehistory of the human species traumatic past


    15. Explore the legacy of the prehistory of our past and out path out of Africa: and the buried history of our past in Africa that buried every traumatic event and covered up every destructive crime of devastation by the inorganic baby earth in Africa for 25 millions years: and the rationale of our insane species today can be understood and explained by connected our covered-up hidden past to the covered-up hidden buried treasure of the legacy we have been cursed with


    16. For thousands and thousands of years: the entire civilized world: all civilizations, in all periods of history and also prehistory going back tens of thousands of years before permanent settlements were invented… this was the universal way in which humans served the undead and were gulled by the undead and were fooled by them


    17. It is an insane attempt to crawl back into the womb of the prehistory of the universe and avoid being born in 3 dimensions: it is a futile attempt to prevent our 3-dimensional universe from being born


    18. what we call prehistory


    19. Many of the cognitive tools we possess may be relics from earlier times in our development as a species; though they might have been helpful in prehistory, they often fail us completely in modern life


    20. Instead, humans who could quickly process faces and manage social interactions with their peers were probably far more likely to survive in prehistory than were early humans who did not excel at these skills

    21. MITHEN, Steven, The Prehistory of Mind: The Cognitive Origins of Art and Science, Nueva York, Thames and Hudson, 1996


    22. The prehistory of the mind


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    Synonyms for "prehistory"

    prehistoric culture prehistory

    "prehistory" definitions

    the time during the development of human culture before the appearance of the written word