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An Expanded Hypothesis That Relates the History of the Human-Experience-Of-Time to Culture, Technology and Belief Systems in Addition to Language
Before this article I proposed the following hypothesis: As language evolved from the beginning, it developed in tandem with a growing sense of time. In this article, I now want to expand that idea to not only include language but technology, culture and belief systems. I also provide links to my former article in this document.
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Astronomyancient historyneolilthicconsumer societylinguisticshunter-gatherercathedral thinkingCommunication StudiesCultural TheoryMulticultural, Intercultural and Cross-cultural StudiesLinguistics not elsewhere classifiedArchaeology not elsewhere classifiedArchaeological ScienceComparative Religious StudiesHistoryHistory of IdeasHistory and Archaeology not elsewhere classifiedAnthropology not elsewhere classifiedStudies in Human Society not elsewhere classified
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