Sunday, October 20, 2013

Recycled materials, a lesson in civilization from prehistoric times - Weather Centre Italian

Into Today’s called “primitive man” is used without question as an insult or even an insult, but some discoveries instead, they received today a real lesson of civilization to the modern western man wasteful. It appears, that the worship of reuse in prehistoric times was at an advanced stage and were recycled things you use every day. To find out were some scientists from various countries, including John Boschian, professor of anthropology at the University of Pisa, to represent Italy in this international study. “We have evidence that there were some 300 thousand years ago, the Neanderthal man had the habit of reusing previously discarded tools,” said Boschian, who has done studies at Castel di Guido, a site on the outskirts of Rome, dating back to 320 to 270,000 years ago .

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A great lesson then comes from the past: at a time when half the population is starving while your other wastes most of the resources, so as not able in some cities to dispose of all the garbage, primitive man had instead inherent in the nature of the art of recycling.

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