civilization is all about it. please explain?

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If I had a few hours and a commission I could answer some or most of that. I'll throw a few things into this question.

First historians don't use "slang" terms because it's disrespectful and nonprofessional. The term "cavemen" has no meaning whatsoever to anyone who has studied history because it could fit so many different groups from any and all time periods-even today. I am not a paleontologist by any means but I do know that there are no "time gaps"
as you speak of. We, humans,evolve as most everything else does-change to suit the environment to survive.
I once visited a small museum near Dusseldorf in a town named after a composer-Neander. The river that flows into the Rhine to the south is also named Neander and if you are looking for a "gap" in history-you will find it here. The bones of our infamous cousin and the caves they lived in are all gone but the mystery of this place is quite stunning. How did we survive and they didn't will perhaps never be explained. That is the only "Gap" in history I know of. Go there-you will never be the same after you read all the plaques placed where the cave used to be.
I was there because Himmler dug around there looking for the mythical ancient German(Aryan) King Phillip from the 12th century,and in some of his best stupidity though HE was in the cave.
At least they didn't destroy the cave-strip mining did in the 1960's. There is really nothing left but a small museum.

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what comes after the cavemen? the pyramids of Egypt?
there seems to be a dead spot in between this two periods, can anyone explain to me how the cavemen acquired technology, a form of government, an army, etc. to be intellectually advanced and become pyramid builders?
 
If I had a few hours and a commission I could answer some or most of that. I'll throw a few things into this question.

First historians don't use "slang" terms because it's disrespectful and nonprofessional. The term "cavemen" has no meaning whatsoever to anyone who has studied history because it could fit so many different groups from any and all time periods-even today. I am not a paleontologist by any means but I do know that there are no "time gaps"
as you speak of. We, humans,evolve as most everything else does-change to suit the environment to survive.
I once visited a small museum near Dusseldorf in a town named after a composer-Neander. The river that flows into the Rhine to the south is also named Neander and if you are looking for a "gap" in history-you will find it here. The bones of our infamous cousin and the caves they lived in are all gone but the mystery of this place is quite stunning. How did we survive and they didn't will perhaps never be explained. That is the only "Gap" in history I know of. Go there-you will never be the same after you read all the plaques placed where the cave used to be.
I was there because Himmler dug around there looking for the mythical ancient German(Aryan) King Phillip from the 12th century,and in some of his best stupidity though HE was in the cave.
At least they didn't destroy the cave-strip mining did in the 1960's. There is really nothing left but a small museum.

sp
 
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