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How come people here never talk about pre-/his/tory?
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>>17278517
What an abhorrent creature.
That is not /his/ though, it is /sci/.
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>>17278517
There's no religion or modern politics involved, and that's all that /his/ knows to talk about
>>17278526
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
For me it's Opabinia
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>>17278517
Because pre-history isn't history you dum-dum.
>>>/an/
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>>17278517
Imagine just lying on this thing and letting it slowly carry you.
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>>17278645
Prehistory is still this board's topic if it involves humans.
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>>17278649
That’s how King Tut died, right?
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>>17278517
Most of prehistory is fake. Read the Bible if you want Truth.
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>>17278517
Early humans and hominids gets quite a bit of coverage in academia, but it's not the kind of thing that sells books.

Same with Cambrian theorizing.



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