How did motherhood look in the prehistoric era? New research uncovers the essential role that prehistoric mothers played in driving population growth during the Neolithic period.
Approximately 7,500 years ago, humans made spoons from animal bones to feed their babies with additional nourishment, other than breast milk. This incredible discovery has transformed our understanding of human evolution, culture, and our very survival as a species.
With thanks to The University of Belgrade, The National Museum of Serbia & the ERC BIRTH project led by Professor Dr Sofija Stefanovic.
How long until Kamala starts recommending these groovy spoon thingies to those seeking baby formula?
And now the Left is trying to tell us we don't need no steenkin' motherhood/motherliness. A big fat raspberry to them!
'Face
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The reason why so many species of humanoids went extinct is because they self identified as a different sex. Betcha.
Spoons and grandparents.
I saw “mother”, “woman” and “breastfeeding” used a lot. No mention of “birthing persons” or “chestfeeding”. What’s up with that I wonder?
long way from chewing it and spitting it into their mouths like baby birds
How did they survive without being able to change genders?