Summary:
- This article discusses the concept of "original sin" in relation to prehistoric human societies. It explores how this idea has been used to interpret early human behaviors and social structures.
- The author examines how the notion of "original sin" has been applied to prehistoric humans, suggesting that it reflects a bias towards viewing early humans as inherently flawed or morally corrupt.
- The article delves into the historical and cultural contexts that have shaped the way we understand and interpret the behaviors and social dynamics of prehistoric humans, and how this has influenced our understanding of human nature and development.