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by worldwidelies
837 days ago
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The wall is almost a kilometer long with some stones as large as cars. These were intelligent people. You think people intelligent enough to build something this massive were not intelligent enough to find other ways to efficiently hunt reindeer. I find it funny how a lot of these studies findings dumb down the people they are studying. Maybe this wall was a retaining wall for rising water levels. That would imply knowledge of their environment, their ability to think past their next meal and would be a testament to their engineering abilities. |
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I wouldn’t be surprised if a small hunting party could have saved time after building it because it lasts a lifetime and people hunted regularly. However, reducing the number of failed hunts was probably more important than making hunting more efficient. The transition to farming was a major increase in effort for a consistent food supply, this is could have been an in between step.