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16 votes
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The unraveling of America
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Ancient bow-and-arrow technology dating back some 48,000 years has been discovered in a Sri Lankan cave, making it the oldest evidence of archery to be found in this part of the world
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Africa’s biggest collection of ancient human footprints has been found
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Is marriage over?
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Why we buy weird things in times of crisis
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'Ghost' DNA from unknown ancestors found in West Africans
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The most popular songs today are sadder than they were fifty years ago: can cultural evolution explain this negative turn?
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Correcting the historical bias against domestic materials
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Can tattoos make you healthier?
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Remembering the forgotten Chinese railroad workers
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The missing link that wasn’t
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How modern life is transforming the human skeleton
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New investigations into the Tahitian Mourner’s costume
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Coffee: The muslim drink
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This genealogy database helped solve dozens of crimes. But its new privacy rules will restrict access by cops.
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Tractor driver finds South Island's first moa footprints in Otago river
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'It's amazing tatau's persisted': How Samoan tattooing withstood colonialism
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New species of ancient human discovered in the Philippines
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New species of ancient human discovered in Philippines cave
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The hidden resilience of “food desert” neighborhoods
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What does the word 'civilized' mean to you? Can it be used to compare and contrast societies and cultures?
Do you believe that some cultures/societies are more 'civilized' than others? What is your definition of 'civilized' / what does it mean to be 'civilized'? ~ If you've studied history and/or...
Do you believe that some cultures/societies are more 'civilized' than others? What is your definition of 'civilized' / what does it mean to be 'civilized'?
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If you've studied history and/or anthropology then surely you've heard many uses of the term "savages" to describe groups of people that were considered to be less 'civilized' than whomever was writing that piece.
I was also just reading a book that described in detail some of the really horrible war crimes committed by both sides in the Sri Lankan civil war including but not limited to: raging mobs burning people alive, murder and rape of civilians, use of child soldiers, suicide bombers, etc. Please note that in no way am I considering the people of Sri Lanka as 'uncivilized', just using an example of what seems to be 'uncivilized' behavior.An initial thought that I had was "huh, I'm glad I don't currently live somewhere where I could be burned alive based on my ethnicity/religion/beliefs by a rage fueled mob of people", but then the history of the western world came to mind - some of those exact same thing happened less than 100 years ago to many non-white groups of people in America, including some things even worse (read: human slavery). From here came a flood of other thoughts poking holes in whatever my initial definition of 'civilized' was. Plenty of things in present-day United States could be considered uncivilized. Yet one could make an argument that a more 'civilized' civilization might be one that allows many personal freedoms.
So, I want to ask all of you what you think of the concept of being 'civilized'. Is it a colonialistic-type term used to promote a higher sense of placement in the world that should be abolished. Does it have any merit in its use? If so, what do you think makes a civilized group of people and does one exist?
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When we first made tools
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Big gods came after the rise of civilisations, not before, finds study using huge historical database
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Human sound systems are shaped by post-Neolithic changes in bite configuration
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Maya ritual cave ‘untouched’ for 1,000 years stuns archaeologists
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First confirmed Denisovan skull piece found
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Brain-imaging modern people making Stone Age tools hints at evolution of human intelligence
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Why humans have evolved to drink milk
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When adventurers crave “untouched” places and “authentic” peoples, it’s the locals who ultimately pay
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Did capital punishment create morality?
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Memetics—A growth industry in US Military operations
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There’s a vanishing resource we’re not talking about - humans are losing our cultural diversity even faster than we’re destroying the planet
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When leaders are bullies
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North Sentinel Island: Uncontacted tribes’ ‘right to be left alone’ doesn’t gel with broader human rights
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Hey, that's our stuff: Masaai tribespeople tackle Oxford's Pitt Rivers museum
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Four days trapped at sea with crypto’s nouveau riche
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The oldest true stories in the world
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Code hidden in Stone Age art may be the root of human writing
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A history of true civilisation is not one of monuments
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Why don’t westerners eat off one plate?
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Earliest known drawing found on rock in South African cave. Researchers believe the pattern on the fragment of rock is 73,000 years old, but are perplexed as to what it might represent
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How to change the course of human history
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Pygmy people in Indonesia not related to 'hobbit' but evolved short stature independently
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Ancient girl's parents were two different human species
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How ‘bling’ makes us human
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Neanderthals could make fire – just like our modern ancestors
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Did our species evolve in subdivided populations across Africa, and why does it matter?
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Scientists say ‘not face’ is universal part of language
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Amazing new footage of last survivor of Amazon tribe
From Survival International: Amazing new footage of last survivor of Amazon tribe From The Guardian: Footage of sole survivor of Amazon tribe emerges
6 votes