Evolution History
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Bronze age to the Silk Road
Light comes to Europe
Age of global empires
19th Century
The 19th Century was a time of great change. Population growth changed from linear to cubic to exponential. Monarchies fell. The role of religion in government withered in the West. Technological progress was astounding, and the status of science elevated. Secular philosophies florished, and secular sciences expanded dramatically. Psychology was established. Anthropology was established. The list goes on: modern geology, organic chemistry, electricity, photography. This amazing age also saw the publication of the Origin of Species, a work that firmly established humanity's connection with the rest of life and influenced many secular thinkers.
1856AD Neanderthal cranium discovered and recognized as important
In 1856, workers in a lime quarry at Feldhoffer Cave in a canyon called Neanderthal showed him bones they had found in a cave and thought to belong to a bear. Fuhlrott identified them as human and thought them to be very old. Bonn University professor Shaaffhausen announced them as a "barbarian race of European natives."
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