fuck yeah it's hot beverage time of year again
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fuck yeah it's hot beverage time of year again
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fuck yeah it's hot beverage time of year again
not that i won't drink a hot beverage during cold beverage time of year but now i can drink more of them
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not that i won't drink a hot beverage during cold beverage time of year but now i can drink more of them
...was there anywhere that did carved stone bowls and mugs or did hot beverages have to wait for pottery?
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...was there anywhere that did carved stone bowls and mugs or did hot beverages have to wait for pottery?
@mym I mean they must have done something pre-pottery. No way did people have fire for so long without discovering soup.
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@mym I mean they must have done something pre-pottery. No way did people have fire for so long without discovering soup.
@klara @mym wikipedia claims that people probably figured out how to make soup as early as the upper paleolithic, which is quite some time after archaic humans figured out how to control fire, but the same article mentions a theory that neanderthals might have boiled animal bones before drinking the marrow, which would put it in the middle paleolithic.
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@klara @mym wikipedia claims that people probably figured out how to make soup as early as the upper paleolithic, which is quite some time after archaic humans figured out how to control fire, but the same article mentions a theory that neanderthals might have boiled animal bones before drinking the marrow, which would put it in the middle paleolithic.
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@klara @mym wikipedia claims that people probably figured out how to make soup as early as the upper paleolithic, which is quite some time after archaic humans figured out how to control fire, but the same article mentions a theory that neanderthals might have boiled animal bones before drinking the marrow, which would put it in the middle paleolithic.
@klara @mym I would have figured stone scrapers would be the only prerequisite to making wooden bowls and cups, and a quern could probably be used to mill a large rock into something like a cauldron, so it's plausible to me that such a thing could have happened as early as the lower paleolithic, but it's hard to prove without finding a suitable stone vessel for boiling water with, assuming that would even work.
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@klara @mym I would have figured stone scrapers would be the only prerequisite to making wooden bowls and cups, and a quern could probably be used to mill a large rock into something like a cauldron, so it's plausible to me that such a thing could have happened as early as the lower paleolithic, but it's hard to prove without finding a suitable stone vessel for boiling water with, assuming that would even work.
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