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As the written word began speaking,
the stones fell silent… the trees became mute, the other animals dumb. 1
It has been shown that in traditional kinship-based hunter-gatherer societies, sharing and gifting lie at the heart of the human community. This appears to be a defining character trait among even the earliest of Paleolithic economies.
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Published on February 27, 2014 21:24