We all know that the evolution model states that humans evolved from an ape-like creature over millions of years. It's logical, therefore, for them to assume that the further back in time a person goes, the "simpler" mankind actually was. Evolutionists consider us at the zenith of our development and capabilities so far. They would believe that we're superior in every way to our ancestors.
No, we're not. To be sure, there are areas in which humans have made great strides in modern times, but many of the ancient cultures that we supposedly evolved from were in some ways far superior to us, or had at least figured out a lot of things that we are only just now figuring out. We're actually "rediscovering" certain things that the ancients already knew.
For example, the Ica stones of Peru have revealed that doctors long ago were performing heart and brain surgery! Many of the carvings on the stones and images on the pottery show great detail and extensive knowledge of human anatomy. It appears to many that the knowledge of our bodies was so vast that these stones might actually have been used in training. Furthermore, these people used surgical
instruments made from obsidian, which can be honed to a much finer edge than modern-day scalpels. Under a microscope, obsidian blades are smooth and fine, while scalpels are very rough. The advantage of such a fine blade is that there is little cell damage during surgery, and wounds tend to heal faster.
Amazing, isn't it, how "simple" our ancestors were!