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jacksprat
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Re: Hardwired
Mar 09, 2006, 16:01
I agree with Rockrich. I have no doubt that food, water, shelter and procreation were vital to them, as they are now, but surely these would have been instinctive to them. Would they have considered them important or just facts of life? I don't feel that f, w, sh & p would have got in the way of them celebrating whatever beliefs they had at the time.

They were tribal, so I think for them it was important to be seen as being able to provide for the tribe, being seen by their peers as effective hunters of food or foragers of water or bearers of children that would have been important -enhancing their status in the group, rather than the act of just getting the food or water or having children.
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