Source of article: http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2007/04/09/caves_arc.html?category=archaeology&guid=20070409110000
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"April 9, 2007 — House buyers today usually peruse properties with a checklist of desired features in mind. This aspect of human behavior has apparently not changed much over the millennia, according to a new study that found prehistoric cave dwellers in Britain did exactly the same thing when choosing their homes.
The recently released three-year-long survey of approximately 230 caves in the Yorkshire Dales and 190 caves in the northern England Peak District determined that people there from 4,000 to 2,000 B.C. selected caves based on at least five criteria."
But just imagine, even back then man had ideas of what would make or not make a good place to live, yet why would they not? just imagine money was spent to study this...but on a different note, why would one think that man would not have preferences, which we do now...do we truly have to believe that we are so much more intelligent then our prehistoric ancestors? the imtelligence may have been different, and yet no less then us today I think.....
Thoughts to ponder:
"Do tiolet seats really protect us from anything?"
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