Old Ontario
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Old Ontario
From todays news page.
http://heritage-key.com/blogs/owenjarus ... ron-canada
And this was a house, not a hunting camp.
"proving that people were living a sedentary lifestyle at that time, even though they lacked agriculture and pottery."
A few more apple carts upset.
http://heritage-key.com/blogs/owenjarus ... ron-canada
And this was a house, not a hunting camp.
"proving that people were living a sedentary lifestyle at that time, even though they lacked agriculture and pottery."
A few more apple carts upset.
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If "they lacked agriculture and pottery", what did they do for a living? Hunting? Trading? Both?
If they lacked pottery, what did they store their foodstuffs in? If they didn't store foodstuffs, they'd have had to go out every day to hunt and/or gather that days meal. That might indicate that their living patterns revolved around very short term planning, and virtually no long-term planning.
What was Ontario's climate like in that era? Could it have sustained year round hunting and gathering? Or were these people a kind of proto Inuit with the know-how to live year round in arctic climates?
If they lacked pottery, what did they store their foodstuffs in? If they didn't store foodstuffs, they'd have had to go out every day to hunt and/or gather that days meal. That might indicate that their living patterns revolved around very short term planning, and virtually no long-term planning.
What was Ontario's climate like in that era? Could it have sustained year round hunting and gathering? Or were these people a kind of proto Inuit with the know-how to live year round in arctic climates?
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Baskets most likely. Woven fiber baskets aren't that difficult to make. Give a culture a few hundred or thousand years and they can get pretty strong as well as asthetically pleasing.Rokcet Scientist wrote:If "they lacked agriculture and pottery", what did they do for a living? Hunting? Trading? Both?
If they lacked pottery, what did they store their foodstuffs in? If they didn't store foodstuffs, they'd have had to go out every day to hunt and/or gather that days meal. That might indicate that their living patterns revolved around very short term planning, and virtually no long-term planning.
What was Ontario's climate like in that era? Could it have sustained year round hunting and gathering? Or were these people a kind of proto Inuit with the know-how to live year round in arctic climates?
Re: Old Ontario
Inuit ? When did that replace Eskimo?
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I thought "Eskimo" was mainly used in Alaska?
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.
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My Canadian relatives taught me in the sixties to say Inuit for what I was brought up calling Eskimos. I got the impression it was a sensitive subject...Minimalist wrote:I thought "Eskimo" was mainly used in Alaska?
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So, it is correct, in poilte company, to use either term?
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Apparently not in Canada.
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.
-- George Carlin
-- George Carlin
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Methinks it's similar to the difference between Bombay and Mumbai. About 20 years ago the citizens of that city started calling it Mumbai, and, not surprisingly, prefered us, the rest of the world, to do that too, claiming that was its original name. But afaik, that still hasn't really 'taken root', and most people around the world, including most Indians (not from Bombay) still call the city Bombay today.
So Mumbaians may be offended, but the rest of the world isn't, and knows exactly what is meant.
This illustrates one of man's major obstacles to peaceful coexistence and progress: long toes.
Often cloaked and hallowed in the guise of 'religion', 'culture', 'tradition', or 'honor'.
From which one of man's favourite individual and collective emotions stems: indignity, feeling slighted/insulted. Possibly man's most (self-)destructive emotion.
How about this train of thought:
If Adrenalin, Dopamine, Serotonin and others are mood-altering neurotransmitters – applied succesfully in many psychologic/psychiatric therapies – then maybe there is also one that governs this 'insulted' feeling! If we could find and isolate it we could perhaps turn it into something useful. Like a food additive...
OOPS!
Sorry, kb.
Got carried away a bit.
So Mumbaians may be offended, but the rest of the world isn't, and knows exactly what is meant.
This illustrates one of man's major obstacles to peaceful coexistence and progress: long toes.
Often cloaked and hallowed in the guise of 'religion', 'culture', 'tradition', or 'honor'.
From which one of man's favourite individual and collective emotions stems: indignity, feeling slighted/insulted. Possibly man's most (self-)destructive emotion.
How about this train of thought:
If Adrenalin, Dopamine, Serotonin and others are mood-altering neurotransmitters – applied succesfully in many psychologic/psychiatric therapies – then maybe there is also one that governs this 'insulted' feeling! If we could find and isolate it we could perhaps turn it into something useful. Like a food additive...
OOPS!
Sorry, kb.
Got carried away a bit.
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Come to think of it... we've got that already! GHB! In low doses. Gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid. The love drug. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma-Hydroxybutyric_acid. But it's still a bit rough around the edges, so we've only got to refine it!Rokcet Scientist wrote:If Adrenalin, Dopamine, Serotonin and others are mood-altering neurotransmitters – applied succesfully in many psychologic/psychiatric therapies – then maybe there is also one that governs this 'insulted' feeling! If we could find and isolate it we could perhaps turn it into something useful. Like a food additive...
And then spike the tea in the Middle East and the Scotch in the Pentagon.
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Food additives? Spiking? The Nubians already did it:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38990966/ns ... e-science/Ancient Nubians drank beer laced with antibiotics
Tetracycline found in bones of 2,000-year-old mummies
People have been using antibiotics for nearly 2,000 years, suggests a new study, which found large doses of tetracycline embedded in the bones of ancient African mummies.
What's more, they probably got it through beer, and just about everyone appears to have drank it consistently throughout their lifetimes, beginning early in childhood.
While the modern age of antibiotics began in 1928 with the discovery of penicillin, the new findings suggest that people knew how to fight infections much earlier than that — even if they didn't actually know what bacteria were.
Some of the first people to use antibiotics, according to the research, may have lived along the shores of the Nile in Sudanese Nubia, which spans the border of modern Egypt and Sudan.
"Given the amount of tetracycline there, they had to know what they were doing," said lead author George Armelagos, a biological anthropologist at Emory University in Atlanta. "They may not have known what tetracycline was, but they certainly knew something was making them feel better."
Armelagos was part of a group of anthropologists that excavated the mummies in 1963. His original goal was to study osteoporosis in the Nubians, who lived between about 350 and 550 A.D. But while looking through a microscope at samples of the ancient bone under ultraviolet light, he saw what looked like tetracycline — an antibiotic that was not officially patented in modern times until 1950.
At first, he assumed that some kind of contamination had occurred.