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  1. What's a greater stretch of the imagination?

    A: Stone Age hunter-gatherers who had been working with stone on a small scale for millennia (hence the name "STONE Age") developed agriculture, which resulted in a boom of social infrastructure that supported working with stone on a much larger scale.

    Or,

    B: There was a previous, unknown, much more advanced civilization which vanished completely, but not before teaching primitive hunter-gatherers how to do things that they, the more advanced society, had never done themselves.

  2. So as the technology increases, the attributes of the hunter-gatherers must increase to fit the established story line. Sounds like a closed minded approach to the scientific method. Does it make sense that hunter-gatherers whose sole existence was to find food to survive would take the time or have the time to build such a structure? Fight the logic! I think Graham is on point as usual.

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