
Language of God 188. Ancient Humans | Becoming Ourselves (Paleolithic)
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Jun 12, 2025 Join Daryl Roll, an assistant professor of archaeology at Calvin University, as he explores the evolution of our ancient ancestors. Dive into the intriguing journey from bipedalism to the development of complex social behaviors. Discover how Neanderthals and Homo sapiens intertwined and the significant archaeological findings that shed light on their lives. Roll delves into the connections between human cooperation, spirituality, and even the mysteries surrounding Neanderthals, offering a fascinating look at our shared past.
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Mobility Boosted Tool Use
- Long-distance bipedalism and transporting tools enabled hominins to exploit new environments.
- Chemical analysis traces tool materials, indicating complex behaviors 1.7-1.9 million years ago.
Cooperation Enabled Learning
- Cooperation was essential very early in human evolution for passing down complex skills.
- Stone tool technology required social learning and intentionality around 1.5 million years ago.
Spirituality Emerges from Sociality
- The capacity to relate to God arises from social and cooperative human traits.
- Image of God may be linked to evolving human relational abilities and social nature.
