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beginning about 40,000 years ago, we developed what is commonly referred to as an “autobiographical memory,” an ability to project ourselves backward and forward in time. We were thus able to predict and more skillfully plan for the future. For the first time in hominin history, we could therefore fully understand death as the termination of our personal existence. And for the first time, we could envision alternatives to death, including places where our deceased ancestors may still exist
Evolving Brains, Emerging Gods: Early Humans and the Origins of Religion
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