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<blockquote data-quote="hej" data-source="post: 7171120" data-attributes="member: 6896185"><p>1. "I believe they had religion, just not organized religion as we know it."</p><p> As for religion, I am not saying that there are no beliefs or customs. Rather, religion does not appear in the earliest evidence of writing. They are mostly economic records -- and much later, law. If such an important institution as religion existed, it would have been written down, dontcha think?</p><p></p><p>2. "I think barren minds is selling our ancestors short." You can read and write and count. They could not, and they did not have to do so. Try spending a few days without even thoughts of letters and numbers. Tough to do!</p><p></p><p>3. "but think of all the skills and knowledge needed to survive in Neolithic times." Sure, they had skills, but they also had an average age at death of 20-30 tops.</p><p></p><p>4. "it is pretty accepted that trade between people's was common."</p><p>I agree wholeheartedly. It's structure and full extent, though, is unknown to us and is largely unknowable because Neolithic people could not write until the Sumerians and Egyptians had well established civilizations.</p><p></p><p>5. "As for morality? Evidence exists that the beginnings of morality exist in other mammals, such as chimps, dogs, etc."</p><p>You have confused morality with conscience. We treat children who commit horrific crimes very differently than adults who do the same because we do not see children as moral agents.</p><p></p><p>6. "Our ancestors would have needed it to keep their tribes running smoothly."</p><p>If you have anthropological studies or evidence to back up your claim, I am eager to see it. I have found the other mechanisms to keep tribes cohesive.</p><p></p><p>7. "Remember, if you plucked a Neolithic baby from the past and raised her here, she would be no different from the rest of us."</p><p>Possibly, perhaps even likely, but certainly she would have experiences like you and me -- not like Neolithic peoples.</p><p></p><p>8. You have a good idea for a game, but I suggest you broaden your research on the Neolithic.</p><p>Thank you for your suggestion. I am always open to finding new evidence and correcting any mistakes I may have made.</p><p></p><p>9. "As for game design choices, I would avoid tables. Keep the formulas very simple, so that you have an elegant, smoothly running system."</p><p>Thanks for your input. I do prefer simplicity when possibly, and I'm happy to hear a voice of concurrence.</p><p></p><p>I wish you the best, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hej, post: 7171120, member: 6896185"] 1. "I believe they had religion, just not organized religion as we know it." As for religion, I am not saying that there are no beliefs or customs. Rather, religion does not appear in the earliest evidence of writing. They are mostly economic records -- and much later, law. If such an important institution as religion existed, it would have been written down, dontcha think? 2. "I think barren minds is selling our ancestors short." You can read and write and count. They could not, and they did not have to do so. Try spending a few days without even thoughts of letters and numbers. Tough to do! 3. "but think of all the skills and knowledge needed to survive in Neolithic times." Sure, they had skills, but they also had an average age at death of 20-30 tops. 4. "it is pretty accepted that trade between people's was common." I agree wholeheartedly. It's structure and full extent, though, is unknown to us and is largely unknowable because Neolithic people could not write until the Sumerians and Egyptians had well established civilizations. 5. "As for morality? Evidence exists that the beginnings of morality exist in other mammals, such as chimps, dogs, etc." You have confused morality with conscience. We treat children who commit horrific crimes very differently than adults who do the same because we do not see children as moral agents. 6. "Our ancestors would have needed it to keep their tribes running smoothly." If you have anthropological studies or evidence to back up your claim, I am eager to see it. I have found the other mechanisms to keep tribes cohesive. 7. "Remember, if you plucked a Neolithic baby from the past and raised her here, she would be no different from the rest of us." Possibly, perhaps even likely, but certainly she would have experiences like you and me -- not like Neolithic peoples. 8. You have a good idea for a game, but I suggest you broaden your research on the Neolithic. Thank you for your suggestion. I am always open to finding new evidence and correcting any mistakes I may have made. 9. "As for game design choices, I would avoid tables. Keep the formulas very simple, so that you have an elegant, smoothly running system." Thanks for your input. I do prefer simplicity when possibly, and I'm happy to hear a voice of concurrence. I wish you the best, too. [/QUOTE]
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