For some reason I thought they meant they carved the calendar on their own bone and thought "damn that's metal af".
Anyway, don't farmers also need to tell the date? Was this bone from before we started doing that?
For some reason I thought they meant they carved the calendar on their own bone and thought "damn that's metal af".
Anyway, don't farmers also need to tell the date? Was this bone from before we started doing that?
yeah, that sounds like an anthropology professor
I'm a woman and I have never needed to chart 28 days.
that screenshot up there reads like some academic person with too much time on their hands trying too hard to congratulate themselves for solving some anthropological mystery.
Sandi is a comedian and presenter of UK show QI, not a researcher. She's literally just talking about an epiphany.
"When I was a student at Cambridge..."
Believe it or not, in civilized countries it's common for people to get higher education for the sake of education.
Her predecessor on QI, mr. Stephen Fry, was also an OxBridge fellow – known as one of Britain's greatest comedians.
But since before you were born people knew how long a woman's menstrual cycle lasts. Most likely the Internet existed when you became an adult and thought about measuring things. The society you lived in had existing calendars that you were aware of if/when you had a menstrual cycle. You've never needed to "chart 28 days" but someone who lived long long ago may have wondered and they would have had no frame of reference so they decided to count.
Yeah, I don't get it either. Weren't most, if not all, ancient calendars lunar based? Far easier to work out a 28 day cycle than a 365.25 day cycle.
i think they mean 'man' as in 'mankind'. also any ideas why would they carve it into bone and not bark or something more flat?
Likely durability. A bone and a stick can both be thrown into a bag and carried with you, but a bone is much more durable than a stick. It’ll be less likely to break or wear down as it rubs against everything else in your bag.
Likely durability and portability. Think of it as something they use month over month and just mark the day with something like a string band. Bone would be light enough to keep with you, strong enough to not break, and common enough to be available for household use.
I'm guessing the implication is they were tracking their period?
This isn't a meme...
Are you Richard Dawkins?
I am sure the comments on this meme community post in a niche social media site will not be filled with butthurt men's rights activists.
You could have at least used the term "misogynist" so as to not imply that men's rights are a bad thing.
I similarly like that feminist theory of Venus statues. They aren't dummy thicc proto-porn but the perspective of someone who's pregnant looking down at their reflection in a river and cataloguing the most dangerous/important point of their life.