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- PSYCHOLOGY and the ORIGIN OF CIVILIZATION
IMPRINTING AS THE KEY TO PRE-AGRICULTURAL SOCIETYTaming wild animals is easy, if you catch them as babies. Changing their genes to make them look like "domesticated" animals would have taken hundreds of years of herding in corrals to select the cute ones into such a dramatic genetic change.It is a mistake to assume that domestication of animals had to wait until the large aurochs had been artificially selected by humans into becoming the smaller modern "domesticated" cows before our ancestors made use of them. More likely, they had been herding wild animals for hundreds of years before any genetic changes were selected that would lead to what we call "domesticated".All of these, the boars, gazelles, goats, ducks, aurochs, etc. might be misinterpreted by today's archeologists as "wild" animals when they found their bones, indicating that the sites around Gobekli were peopled by Hunter-Gatherers. Instead, these remains may be evidence of people raising wild animals to feed the village. "Wild" does not mean they were hunted.More people are killed by water buffalo in Southeast Asia, than any other species, yet when raised from birth, they become gentle farm animals, even pets. HERDING ANIMALS WOULD HAVE BEEN ESSENTIAL BEFORE FARMING> What Psychology tells us about the findings at Gobekli I: GOBEKLI TEPE: World's First Civilization? Temple or Trade? II: ANIMAL HUSBANDRY: Imprinting as the basis of Civilization III: NEW EVIDENCE AT GOBEKLI IV: 11, 500 YEARS FROM NOW: Archeologists Discover America V: EVIDENCE FOR EARLY RELIGIONS: Sky Burials VI: CENTRAL PILLARS AND THE "BURIAL" OF GOBEKLI VII WHOEVER CONTROLLED THE TRADE VIII Epilogue NEW EVIDENCE FROM GOBEKLI shows that animal husbandry And trade allowed the establishment of civilization. MODERN RELIGIONS THAT ECHO THE EARLIEST RELIGION HOW CIVILIZATION GREW OUT OF TRADE: Trading Centers Sprouted across Europe like corner grocery stores." />