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I'd like to here from Creationists where how they think hunter/gatherer societies came to be. Within standard archaeology the answer is that certain areas had a predisposition for argriculture and about 13,000 years ago started to develop it, while some socieities either had to learn it from neighbors, were to geographically or culturally isolated or simply never developed it.
Hunter/gatherer societes present a problem for YECs. Setting aside Cain and Abel (who evidence farming and animal husbandry shortly after Eden) lets look at the technological bottleneck that occured after Noah. From the text Noah and his sons had knowledge of ship building and carpentry, animal husbandry (7 clean animals on the Ark) and vintnering (at the very least) 4000 years ago.
How then do highly specialized and knowledgeable scieties like the Plains Indians of North America, the !Kung San of Southern Africa and the Aborigines of Australia and Tasmania come about in a mere few thousand years? What is the mechanism for the loss of cultural artifacts like pottery, bows and arrows*, permanent housing, farming, pastoralism or full blown agriculture?
How exactly did the descendants of Noah come to find themselves in a hunter/gatherer society, while others not only did not, but progressed technologically? And please, I'm asking for specific comments, not ad hockery.
* In the case of the Aborigines and Tasmanians
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Hunter/gatherer societes present a problem for YECs. Setting aside Cain and Abel (who evidence farming and animal husbandry shortly after Eden) lets look at the technological bottleneck that occured after Noah. From the text Noah and his sons had knowledge of ship building and carpentry, animal husbandry (7 clean animals on the Ark) and vintnering (at the very least) 4000 years ago.
How then do highly specialized and knowledgeable scieties like the Plains Indians of North America, the !Kung San of Southern Africa and the Aborigines of Australia and Tasmania come about in a mere few thousand years? What is the mechanism for the loss of cultural artifacts like pottery, bows and arrows*, permanent housing, farming, pastoralism or full blown agriculture?
How exactly did the descendants of Noah come to find themselves in a hunter/gatherer society, while others not only did not, but progressed technologically? And please, I'm asking for specific comments, not ad hockery.
* In the case of the Aborigines and Tasmanians
CC Edits to add:
MOD HAT