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Could cavemen had just been prehistoric winos?

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There were no bridges to live under. Could cave dwellers had just been winos of the time, and there just isn't any trace left of the primative communities that might otherwise have existed?

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  1. Uh, it takes abundance and spare time to make spiritous liquids.

    It's unlikely they spent a lot of time at Berages & More getting wine to swill.


  2. you're referring to bums...bums aren't necessarily winos..

    and no they weren't prehistoric winos.. where would they get the wine...

    instead of winos use bums or something b/c it's not the best word choice

  3. hello,, maybe they were politicians left out in the cold from a growing global vote system far superior to our present day system.

  4. Knowledge and technology builds upon itself. Early people moved a lot for many reasons such as seeking food and temporary shelters, avoiding predators escaping bad whether.

    Building permanent dwellings was impractical for nomadic people.

  5. The primitive communities that did exist have been destroyed at the hands of weather and erosion. This proves the cavemen chose superior housing from what was available at the time. The cave kept them dry and fairly wind-draft free. The cave also absorbed heat during the day and stayed warmer than outdoors at night.

  6. Yes. There is clear evidence of prehistoric winos. Wine bottles dating from "caveman" era have been excavated at Lescaux France, and caves of the Wasatch mountains near Salt Lake City, Utah. A prehistoric Keg was also found near Yellowstone National Park.

    Good question.

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