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Showing posts sorted by date for query the evidence of years. Sort by relevance Show all posts
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Learning for fun
photo by Rosie Moon
Monday, October 21, 2024
Humans learn
Learning is so easy, even cavemen did it. 🙂
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Shell beads found in Algeria and Israel have been dated to 100,000 years
ago, well before there were jewelry-making schools. 🙂
- The stunning Chauvet drawings were created between 29,700 and 32,400 years
ago long before there were art schools. 🙂
- Signs carved in tortoise shell, found in China were written down in the Stone age or Neolithic age, predating the previous earliest writings by two thousand years, well before there were writing schools.🙂
- Archeologists have found pottery dating back 13,000 years, many, many years
before there were pottery schools.
- The first known sewing needle, found in France, is about 25,000 years old,
some considerable time before there were sewing schools.
- There is some evidence that people had discovered a way to weave cloth and baskets as early as 27,000 years ago, before there were weaving studios or, well, looms. 🙂
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Deb Lewis
photo by Ester Siroky
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Evidence galore
Deb Lewis wrote:
All those questions about how a kid would learn if he didn't go to school and my answers were things like "I think people learn best when they learn on their own terms," "I trust," or "I believe."
Bah! If I'd only thought about it a little harder! There's evidence galore! There's evidence throughout human existence. There's evidence in the fossil record. Stone age evidence and Bronze Age evidence and evidence in every archaeological site in the world. Humans learn.
They learn what the other humans around them are doing. They learn by living.
And now there's the evidence of my own son's life. He is surrounded by the things that interest humans in the twenty-first century. He is surrounded by the whole of human history. He is a citizen of the world in a time when access to information has never been easier. He is learning all the time.
All those questions about how a kid would learn if he didn't go to school and my answers were things like "I think people learn best when they learn on their own terms," "I trust," or "I believe."
Bah! If I'd only thought about it a little harder! There's evidence galore! There's evidence throughout human existence. There's evidence in the fossil record. Stone age evidence and Bronze Age evidence and evidence in every archaeological site in the world. Humans learn.
They learn what the other humans around them are doing. They learn by living.
And now there's the evidence of my own son's life. He is surrounded by the things that interest humans in the twenty-first century. He is surrounded by the whole of human history. He is a citizen of the world in a time when access to information has never been easier. He is learning all the time.
—Deb Lewis
The Evidence of Years—Deb Lewis
That boy later learned Italian, and visited Italy.
He let me use some of his photos.
photo by Dylan Lewis
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Joyful memories
Look back and smile.
Think of happy moments and be glad you can remember.
photo by Sandra Dodd (click it)

Thursday, May 16, 2013
Time and Perspective
As our children get older, our perspective changes, but no matter how lofty the view, we can't see forever.
Deb Lewis wrote:
"In looking back I've not only had the pleasure of revisiting a lot of wonderful moments, but I've also had the surprise gift of perspective, which reveals overwhelming evidence of natural learning. What I always believed to be true is no longer a matter of trust or faith; it is fact.
photo by Bob Cogliser
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Years
Deb Lewis, out of context, but a really good part: 
Read the whole article, "The Evidence of Years":
SandraDodd.com/deblewis/years
photo by Sandra Dodd
There's evidence galore! There's evidence throughout human existence. There's evidence in the fossil record. Stone age evidence and Bronze Age evidence and evidence in every archaeological site in the world. Humans learn.
They learn what the other humans around them are doing. They learn by living.
And now there's the evidence of my own son's life. He is surrounded by the things that interest humans in the twenty-first century. He is surrounded by the whole of human history. He is a citizen of the world in a time when access to information has never been easier. He is learning all the time.

Read the whole article, "The Evidence of Years":
SandraDodd.com/deblewis/years
photo by Sandra Dodd
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