It’s taken 80+ years for any widespread interest in Lion Man, a therianthropic statuette found in 1939 within a German cave, to be founded. Dating to 40,000 years ago, it is one of the oldest examples of human religious-spiritual belief, with even more recent findings of cave art in Indonesia depicting therianthropic beings that date to 51,200 years ago! How many more artifacts like this wait to be found alongside of the countless pieces that collect dust due to lack of money, unwillingness, or lack of interest, for studying them? The same goes for archeological sites like Mohenjo-Daro, located in the Indus Valley between Pakistan and Indian. Discovered in the 1850s the location was not even acknowledged until the 1920s, didn’t obtain a World Heritage designation until the 1980s, and wasn’t really excavated until the 1990s. Today it remains between 10-20% investigated. What’s so fascinating about this city is that it is conceptually modern to our own cities, with most houses having bathrooms that, along with the city streets, were lined with drains and proper methods of sanitation. The problem is that Mohenjo-Daro is roughly over 5,000 years old! Investigating places like this indicate that ancient and modern civilization may have grown out of India, rather than Africa, and that doesn’t fit any narrative. The same goes for institutional religion and general social developments.
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