Message from @stem

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2020-02-07 17:42:59 UTC  

I read the first Teo article,in the link

2020-02-07 17:43:10 UTC  

you didn't understand it, then

2020-02-07 17:43:13 UTC  

teo?

2020-02-07 17:43:30 UTC  

it's not about killing of hunter gatherers

2020-02-07 17:43:39 UTC  

it's about killing of farmers

2020-02-07 17:43:48 UTC  

The late neolthic mass graves in polen

2020-02-07 17:44:47 UTC  

Was there any evidence that both where agricultural

2020-02-07 17:44:57 UTC  

just read the article

2020-02-07 17:45:10 UTC  

Didnt see that

2020-02-07 17:45:17 UTC  

it's a genetic analysis

2020-02-07 17:45:48 UTC  

this mass grave is of the initial farmers who spread across europe

2020-02-07 17:46:13 UTC  

Mongolians are badass

2020-02-07 17:46:25 UTC  

Take my boy ghengis name out your mouth

2020-02-07 17:47:02 UTC  

it wasn't simple replacement

2020-02-07 17:47:20 UTC  

but it probably wasn't nice

2020-02-07 17:47:28 UTC  

"nice"

2020-02-07 17:47:37 UTC  

but it was probably fun

2020-02-07 17:48:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/675397373148528675/image0_1.jpg

2020-02-07 17:48:18 UTC  

I love roblox

2020-02-07 17:50:31 UTC  

this paper is really interesting

2020-02-07 17:50:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/675398035894829057/F3.png

2020-02-07 17:53:22 UTC  

Fuck is that shit

2020-02-07 17:53:47 UTC  

Burial mound

2020-02-07 17:53:49 UTC  

Neat

2020-02-07 17:53:54 UTC  

looks autistic

2020-02-07 17:53:58 UTC  

not interested

2020-02-07 17:54:17 UTC  

Looks like they were just thrown in there

2020-02-07 17:54:59 UTC  

mass grave

2020-02-07 17:55:06 UTC  

well actually, read the article

2020-02-07 17:55:16 UTC  

somehow, all those people got killed

2020-02-07 17:55:18 UTC  

I did, it says they next to relatives

2020-02-07 17:55:28 UTC  

but then, they were buried carefully by people who must have known them

2020-02-07 17:55:31 UTC  

But they still not like neanderthal grabes

2020-02-07 17:55:44 UTC  

because they were buried in a certain way based on how they were related to each other

2020-02-07 17:55:44 UTC  

I missed that part

2020-02-07 17:55:54 UTC  

I saw the relatives bit

2020-02-07 17:56:08 UTC  

But that could be just the order they were killed

2020-02-07 17:56:16 UTC  

Other than that it's a big pile

2020-02-07 17:57:16 UTC  

burial mounds were for important people

2020-02-07 17:59:16 UTC  

``` Those records show that child mortality remained high. But if a man got to the age of 21 and didn’t die by accident, violence or poison, he could be expected to live almost as long as men today: from 1200 to 1745, 21-year-olds would reach an average age of anywhere between 62 and 70 years – except for the 14th Century, when the bubonic plague cut life expectancy to a paltry 45. ```

2020-02-07 18:03:25 UTC  

life in cities was a huge lifespan shortener in the olden days