VERSION|0.5.1|NAME|Edwin|DATE|1358682716|CONTENT|And note the fact that it was found on a Greek ship is passed over. The tehnology that could build a vessel capable of carrying tons of cargo and navigating on repeat voyages is equally remarkable unless we accept that, like the Antikythera, people were as clever and ingenious back then as now.

TC Lethbridge, a bit of a maverick archaeologist, pointed out that he examined an eskimo summer house, built of turf and wood, once that contained a number of useful and beautiful artifacts of wood and ivory and bone as well as dressed furs and all the rest they had made to make life comfortable and fulfilling. 

He compared this with the remains he excavated of prehistoric huts of the past of appareently equivalent development. These huts had scrapes in the floor, a few stone tools and a stone lamp, all the other possessions and craft had of course vanished over time.

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