Stone Age tribes."
Stone Age Brain in the Screen Age: Coping with the Digital Distractions and Sensory Overload." - Your Stone Age brain in the age of screens.
modern Stone Age people like Australian Aborigines he could see the same phenomenon.
back to the stone age which is appears to be what they've been trying to do trying to do.
And back in the Stone Age , that was a very good thing.
It took from the Stone Age to the 1960s to get that sort of improvement in life expectancy.
I told you Stone Age um and I've entertained the notion of trying to go to a real screen you know and draw on it
The answer is stone, stone age , milestone and sandstone.
trip to the Stone Age and to the year 2045.
do come from the stone age uh when i first joined um uh itn which was independent television
Everything before that is the Stone Age , and we so don't need to study it.
tomb from the Neolithic the late stone age uh which makes it about 5 and a half
turning point from the from um the Stone Age The Late Stone Age the netic to the
All together now back to the Stone Age .
This is a relic of Stone Age technology right in the heart of the complex mechanisms of the windmill here.
It's like going back in the stone age .
each other back into the Stone Age , in the 50s, and there were no iPods.
Nothing has changed since the Stone Age for the Tarahumara.
- Storytelling has always been important from the stone age to the 21st century, whenever a large number of people
So why are there so many of us still thinking with Stone Age minds?
And if the biggest problem of our ancestors in Stone Age
Old school, like Stone Age stuff.
Our modern world is as reliant on fire as a Stone Age family huddled around the campfire.
um i'm i'm a raw recruit from uh stone age age of television um and i'm here in the
We live in the Information Age but our brains are Stone Age , which is not an insult. We often use the term Stone Age as an insult.
The idea that we would have returned to some kind of Stone Age -- it would never have happened.
The modern brain is no different than that of our distant Stone Age ancestor.
There's a great band, Queens of the Stone Age , and they have lyrics to one of their-- I can't remember the name of the song.
It may not feel that way evolutionarily because we are still running on sort of Stone Age brains, and emotionally we have a hard time grasping the situation
80,000 years ago, even in the Stone Age we already destroyed, before even agricultural revolution,
conversation as happened with Nashville that's talking to Dean Fertita from Queens of the Stone Age and he said you I live in Nashville it's a really kind
whatever it was for spacing um I've created a obviously a stone age laundry
up to they've probably been up to great stuff here I am using Stone Age digital
10,000 years ago, early Stone Age farmers raised 100% of their calories per person with just 20 hours of labor annually, growing the first spelt wheat.
In the Philippines, the illiterate Hanunoo Stone Age culture have a 200-crop, 5-year rotation with 40 varieties of rice grown annually.
It's like looking into thousands of years ago, like the Stone Age .
Now, obviously, there were no escalators in the stone age .
But I think that's actually a very abnormal thing, because back in the stone age , people evolved to be physically active as they got older.
It's by evolutionary psychologist, "Our modern skulls house a stone age brain."
viral uprising of people to say we've got to do something differently than bomb everybody back to the Stone Age
the Eternal Christ that existed since the beginning of time that includes everything that includes the Stone Age
You said a few times that we're in Stone Age as far as mental health and mindfulness is concerned.
So I did my time in the spice mines of Kessel and animation working on "Ewok Adventure" and "Popeye" and the "Stone Age "
Well, I looked at almost all of what we used to call Stone Age cultures that were still functioning when we got there, but especially the Australian
Typically, the Russians in those days were still doing things in a Stone Age way.
But they lived in a Stone Age .
He was talking about international trade, but I want to rephrase it in stone age terms.
well this is a shocking and alarming uh experience um because of course as you can tell i hail from the stone age
to be better at what we needed to do, better tools, leading up to Stone Age technology of things like very fine chips of obsidian or flint,
It's a kind of universal, well-intended learning disability, as a result of having a brain optimized for peak performance in Stone Age conditions.