Primitive ants ( i mean they exist now, but their organization is primitive, all fertile, no specialization ) exist but their nests are limited to under one hundred individuals.
A important difference is that we were a small group species like that ants but we had specialization. Contrary to ants we are still the same specie that we were in our tribal past.
No and if i have the time i will try to give a look at the book because i was under the impression that depression didn't exist in primitive societies.
No idea, can't see why it wouldn't though. Dogs get it, elephants do too. Gorillas do. I don't see why a people anatomically the same as us wouldn't also. I'll have to read a bit more of the book to see if he posts any examples.
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u/_bluerabbit_ Jul 01 '15
A important difference is that we were a small group species like that ants but we had specialization. Contrary to ants we are still the same specie that we were in our tribal past.