The Origins Of Religion And It’s Impact On Modern Society

The Origins of Religion Religion likely originated as a response to the fundamental questions of existence that early humans faced—life, death, and the mysteries of the natural world. According to anthropologists, religion was a means by which prehistoric humans attempted to make sense of natural events, including thunderstorms, star movements, and disease, that they were
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Five Artifacts That Indicate Magic Exists

While magic as we understand it from myths and folklore doesn’t have solid proof in scientific terms, certain historical artifacts have been tied to magical practices and beliefs. These objects often hold significance in cultural contexts and are associated with rituals, alchemy, or ancient supernatural beliefs. Here are five artifacts commonly linked to magic: 1.
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Neanderthals And Why They Suffered Extinction

Between 400,000 and 40,000 years ago, Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis), a near relative of modern humans (Homo sapiens), inhabited Europe, sections of western Asia, and the Middle East. They resembled modern humans in many ways, including tool use, hunting techniques, and social structures, but they were also stockier, stronger, and had greater brow ridges and a
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