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Popular culture portrays ancient man as primitive, originating from primates and steadily improving by a process of time and chance. But what does the evidence left behind from past cultures tell us? Was ancient man indeed “simple” or did technology existing thousands of years ago rival—or even surpass—that of the 21st century?

Donald Chittick at the 2008 TBC Conference.

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Popular culture has led us to believe that ancient man was primitive, originating from primates and steadily improving through a process of time and chance. But, does that agree with reality? What does the evidence left behind from past cultures tell us?

Popular culture portrays ancient man as primitive, originating from primates and steadily improving by a process of time and chance. But what does the evidence left behind from past cultures tell us? Was ancient man indeed “simple” or did technology existing thousands of years ago rival—or even surpass—that of the 21st century?

Popular culture has led us to believe that ancient man was primitive, originating from primates and steadily improving through a process of time and chance. But, does that agree with reality? What does the evidence left behind from past cultures tell us?

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