>*in interactive museum*>"The olden days were a dangerous struggle!" *DRIP, DRIP, DRIP sound effect*>"There were plagues," *HACKING COUGH sound effect*>"Wars..." *SWORD-CLASHING AND MUFFLED SHOUTING sound effect*>"And religious intolerance" *FIREPLACE CRACKLING sound effect*>"But people learned to just carry on with life!" *AMBIENT PORT MARKET SOUNDS, HAMMERING, SEAGULLS, HAGGLING, CRANES, COIN BAG CLINKING*
>>18002168Based.
You're just describing the event sounds from Civ4
>>18002168*If you'll look to your right*>Bones from the early stages of domestication, dating to approximately 10,000 years ago, have been found, particularly in southeastern Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) at sites like Hallan Çemi, and in China at sites like Nanzhuangtou. These bones show that wild boars were being culled and managed for food, with a focus on young males and sows, marking the beginning of a long process of domestication that coincides with the shift to permanent agricultural settlements.
>>18002168>videotaped interview of peasant woman reenactor
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This is way too accurate. They always use the same exact stock sound effects too.
>>18002276>Press the button>Have to press it again because the first press didn't register
>that guy who's always sitting in the video room by himself
>>18002168I visited the hungarian national museum and they used fucking Skyrim footage to depict how people used to live in the middle ages. I honestly felt insulted.