Sentences with phrase «on stone age»

The point is you can cook GREAT dishes like this while you are on my Stone Age diet in the Diet Wise Academy program.
Realising that he had something unusual and potentially significant on his hands, Zilhão called in Erik Trinkaus, an expert on Stone Age humans at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri.
Ancient cave bears, which roamed from the United Kingdom to Russia for hundreds of thousands of years, made a strong impression on Stone Age artists, who included them in a 30,000 - year - old gallery of animals lining the walls of Chauvet cave in modern France.
You stand for oppression based on a stone age belief and a horribly faulty understanding of it at that.
The crimes wrought by Damascus steel on Stone Age natives stagger the imagination: pregnant women flayed open, their fetuses skewered; fighting dogs ripping children to pieces.

Not exact matches

I wrote my thesis on the philosophy of history with the central argument that Industrial Civilization would collapse and either be replaced by a new emergent socio - economic revolution an order of magnitude higher than industrialization and agriculture combined, or we would go back to the stone age or extinct.
Other quite reasonable questions I get on the subject include «Won't a bigger company just sue us back to the Stone Age
Is all rhetorical bud... just trying to show a tiny bit of the Glaring flaws the stone age writers did nt get together on...
put a Burqa on the hag next to her.These people have made their countries horrible places that no one wants to live in, and now they want to spread their stone age way of life to the rest of the world, NO WAY.
What bugs us is that you keep forcing your stone age «morals» on us.
No Stone Age family could possible manage the «life - support» needs, (for weeks - to - months) of «ALL - THE - ANIMALS -, TWO - BY - TWO», (as biblically - postulated), on a wooden ship less than 3/4's the size of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Intrepid, (centerpiece, N.Y.C.'s Intrepid museum)!
There are folks out there that truly believe we should stone to death all adulterers, gays, and children who are disrespectful to their parents (not sure what the age of accountability is on that one).
Believing in a system that was created by stone age men sitting around a fire telling fairy tales to scare kids and keep people in line, that was propagated by men who learned to write, and that was based on making a class of «preists» and holy men that could get money for doing nothing and that could dictate how olthers should live and molest boys and girls is stupid.
Even now dismal possibilities lie ahead — upheaval, anarchy, violence; it may be the League of Nations spoiled by opposition, apathy or treachery, and the whole world going on with this military business, using all inventive genius for destructive ends and making a worse hell of it all than the Stone Age a thousand times over.
But along the way, the people who believe in that are going to try to force their stone age myth on the rest of us and make our lives as miserable as possible.
The debate misses the point that Islam is no longer a religion, it has become a cult thriving on murder, terror, teaching of youth to become bombers and radicals, and stone age control of its followers.
Or any of the other things you believers foist on us using your made up Stone Age myths.
On the name and nature of Yahweh, see W. F. Albright, From the Stone Age to Christianity, New York, 1957, pp. 15 ff.; D. N. Freedman, «The Name of the God of Moses,» Journal of Biblical Literature, LXXIX (June, 1960), 151 ff.
So Rubio can't decide whether to believe all the professional scientists, radiocarbon dating, etc, on the earth's age or to believe the writings of a people just out of the stone age who also believed the world was flat.
The earth and all that's in it may turn to dust, but those moral laws written in stones, and on people's consciences of all ages will still be the truth, eternal, as the One who wrote them!
There are heaps of versions of this Nordic / Viking / Stone Age bread (Stenalder Brød) floating around the internet; my version has a large variety of nuts and seeds but if you don't have one in particular or the walnuts are on special you can chop and change the quantities to your liking.
She enjoys sharing her passion for cooking, Paleofying food, and exploring Veganism within the Paleo diet on her blog, Greens of the Stone Age, and along the way has helped many friends to take a more holistic approach to their hectic lifestyles.
On May Day 1966, in the Stone Age of adventure sports, Nicholas Piantanida tried to take parachuting to the edge of space.
By the age of 10, Collins, dreaming of an ocean crossing, had built and sailed half a dozen rafts on the Goodwives River, a stone's throw from his backdoor in Noroton.
Home town: Stone, Staffordshire Age: 23 Event: Men's K1 Twitter: @joeclarkek1 Joe Clarke is only in his third season as part of the senior British team but has already made his mark on the world stage.
She didn't have to go to the bank, the supermarket everyday, she wasn't expected to look a million bucks straight after birth and she never put pressure on her kids to have reached all of their miles stones by the age of 3 weeks, have the house clean and own a thermomix..
Not because he is now — and has been for the past several years — hounded by plausible challengers at an age when most politicians are busy buffing the stones on the sides of buildings that bear their names; not because he continues to contend with suspicions that he is on the cusp of retirement.
A group, the Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, on Tuesday decried last weekend's attack on the campaign office of former vice-president, Atiku Abubakar, describing the action as satanic and belonging to the stone age.
Finally, as Helen Stone, a solicitor who acts for Jake Hardy's family, argues on this website today, the government needs to include children aged 16 - 18 in the ongoing Harris review and the Equality and Human Rights Commission inquiry into deaths in custody.
There is still a perception in wider society that Muslims are stone - age fundamentalists, locked onto benefits, bent on creating news with uncomfortable practices such as wearing the niqab.
The idea he should be on a publicly funded broadcaster is for the stone age
Modern European dogs still share heritage with Stone Age canines on the continent, hinting that all the pups came from a common source rather than separately domesticated Asian dogs replacing their European counterparts.
One of the latest and most ambitious studies on bullying and cyberbullying in middle and high school students begs to differ with the age - old adage, «sticks and stones can break my bones, but names can't hurt me.»
The Stone Age craftsman who made the oldest known comb — a small four - toothed number carved from animal bone some eight thousand years ago — would have no trouble knowing what to do with the bright blue plastic version sitting on my bathroom counter.
As somebody once said, the Stone Age didn't end because there were no stones left on the earth.
Combining the tools of psychology, evolutionary biology and archaeology, scientists have found compelling evidence for the co-evolution of early Stone Age slaughtering tools and our ability to communicate and teach, shedding new light on the power of human culture to shape evolution.
Beeswax residues found on shards of stone age pottery in the Mediterranean region indicate that humans were keeping honeybees as early as 9,000 years ago
Smaller, more specialized Middle Stone Age tools appearing along with pigment «provide strong indicators that by around 300,000 years ago we were well on our way to becoming modern humans in Africa,» she holds.
The deepest split time of 350,000 years ago represents a comparison between an ancient Stone Age hunter - gatherer boy from Ballito Bay on the east coast of South Africa and the West African Mandinka.
Clusters of hunter - gatherers spent much of the late Stone Age working out the basics of farming on the fertile lands of what is now Turkey before taking this knowledge to Europe.
Red deer (Cervus elaphus, shown) that once lived on remote Scottish islands may have been introduced from distant sites by Stone Age seafarers thousands of years ago.
Major changes in Stone Age toolmaking in the area were less dependent on movements of H. sapiens out of Africa than investigators have often proposed, Pappu contends.
Now, the 40 - something - year - old Stone Age hunter - gatherer, who's believed to have been killed some 5300 years ago on the Ötztal Alps, has his own movie.
In the study conducted in collaboration with the Buck Institute on Aging and the Children's Hospital of Oakland Research Institute, scientists decided to look within humans and the flies (MADE THIS PLURAL) to explore the interplay of zinc with oxalate, calcium and other minerals that make up kidney stones.
Some 60,000 years ago, at a time when other Stone Age people were heaving spears at their prey, the members of a culture known as Howiesons Poort were setting their weapons aloft with a bow, 20,000 years before the bow and arrow caught on for good.
Indeed, biofuels aren't really a stretch — humans have been using microorganisms to ferment plants into ethanol ever since Stone Age people began making beer around 10,000 B.C. Today's work hinges on engineering a perfect microbe that will eat the entirety of a plant, retain only a little of this food for itself and spew out the rest as a high - energy fuel.
«The tool - using features of the H. naledi hand, in combination with its small brain size, has interesting implications for what cognitive requirements might be needed to make and use tools, and, depending on the age of these fossils, who might have made the stone tools that we find in South Africa,» Tracy Kivell at the University of Kent in England, lead author of one of the two H. naledi papers, said in a statement.
On a small rise that was once an island an unusual excavation has yielded clues to the rich foraging culture that flourished on the coasts of northern Europe during the Middle Stone AOn a small rise that was once an island an unusual excavation has yielded clues to the rich foraging culture that flourished on the coasts of northern Europe during the Middle Stone Aon the coasts of northern Europe during the Middle Stone Age
Bouldnor Cliff, located 11 meters below the water's surface, was discovered in 1999, when, as the United Kingdom's Maritime Archaeology Trust puts it on its website, «a lobster was seen throwing Stone Age worked flints from its burrow.»
Modern mimic: The first formalized suggestion that we should be relying on meat and modeling ourselves, at least food-wise, after our cave - dwelling ancestors came from The Stone Age Diet, a 1975 book by gastroenterologist Walter Voegtlin.
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