@Swedishbooks There is a valid case to be made for that, and many historians agree. But there is also a significant portion of historians and anthropologists that postulate the inherent "inappropriateness", if you will, is do to the biologically driven urge to protect the genitals above almost all else, which is of course driven by the need to reproduce.
The fact of the matter is, barring the invention of a time machine (or equally illuminating technological advancements), the Stone Age is to far gone for us to grasp anything more than the most rudimentary understanding of their culture and social patterns.
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@Swedishbooks There is a valid case to be made for that, and many historians agree. But there is also a significant portion of historians and anthropologists that postulate the inherent "inappropriateness", if you will, is do to the biologically driven urge to protect the genitals above almost all else, which is of course driven by the need to reproduce.
The fact of the matter is, barring the invention of a time machine (or equally illuminating technological advancements), the Stone Age is to far gone for us to grasp anything more than the most rudimentary understanding of their culture and social patterns.