describe the various possible answers to the question. CHAPTER 1: Up to the Starting Line + No questions but read this chapter quickly‚ focusing on the origins and spread of man * Don’t get bogged down in all of the terminology like‚ Homo Sapien‚ Cro-Magnon‚ Clovis‚ etc. CHAPTER 2: ANatural Experiment of History 4. Why did the Maori and the Moriori evolve differently? 5. How did population density affect economies‚ social complexity‚ and political organization? CI{APTER 3: Collision at Cajamarca 6
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 Chauvet Cave Horses The expression of “cave painting” usually refers to drawing‚ stencil art and painting on the walls and ceilings of prehistoric caves of the Stone Age. Evidence indicates it began during the Aurignacian period (around 30‚000 BC) but reached a highpoint during the late Magdalenian period. The most spectacular examples of this rock art have been discovered in France and Spain‚ where archeologists have found some 350 caves containing Paleolithic artworks‚ but
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Analysis____________________________________________________ ___ Lifecycle In the Broad Industry of Jewelry‚ It is hard to pinpoint what stage of the lifecycle the industry is currently in. The Jewelry Industry is very old and started about 40‚000 years ago with the Cro-Magnons‚ ancestors of Homo sapiens. It is important to note that till this day‚ this industry continues to grow. In Canada‚ jewelry sales rose by 4% in 2003. In 2006‚ Canadians consumers spent over 2 billion dollars on jewelry . The United States similarly
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SUMMARY ON EVOLUTION OF MAN. Science tells us that the earth and all other planets were made out of rings of hot gases revolving around the sun. Cooling and condensing over a period of billions of years formed the solid earth we now live on. Most of the earth was covered by water and the first form of life began in the form of single-celled bacteria. From the bacteria‚ animal life then evolved through a series of life forms up until the present day animals such as fish‚ reptiles‚ birds and beasts
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Lucy and found in Afar‚ Ethiopia. There are three humanlike species that arose during the prehistoric time. They are collectively called as Homos. a.) Homo habilis b.) Homo erectus c.) Homo sapiens a. Neanderthals b. Cro-magnons To begin with‚ Homo habilis are also known as “man of skills”. They lived during the first quarter of the Paleolithic age. Homo habilis came from Africa‚ they first lived there. Homo habilis have large brains which indicates that they were more
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History Reviewer Unit I History- is the study of human past. - Study of origins‚ beginnings‚ changes in the humans and the environment in which they lived Lesson 1 The Origin of the Earth 18th century- 1700-1799 James Hutton- geologist who asserted that the Earth is in existence for quite a long period of time. Geologists- study the Earth‚ the Earth’s crust‚ rocks‚ as well as plant and animal remains. Geologic time scale- formulation of various events that transpired million
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how these modern humans spread from the African tropics into southwestern Asia and beyond remains one of the great controversies among scholars of prehistory. You follow Homo sapiens sapiens north into Europe some 45‚000 years ago. You meet the Cro-Magnons‚ among the first known artists as well as hunter-gatherers‚ who exhibited degrees of spiritual awareness‚ social interaction‚ and fluid intelligence. So ‚ next appeared the following civilizations : Mesopotamia and Egypt: 3100 BC In about 3200
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already culturally active in the role of human survival during different crucial times throughout the progression of human development. Through the course of history‚ horses have been a major source of food for early human ancestors such as the Cro-magnons‚ who drove horses off of cliffs‚ then slaughtered the horses that survived the plunge‚ and taking what they needed to survive back to their camps (Kahn‚
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1.0 Introduction Social stratification is not a new phenomenon; its roots extends far back into antiquity with some contending that archaeological evidence reveals that social stratification existed in Cro-Magnon society 10‚000 or more years ago (Tattersall 1998:178). Social stratification may be based on many attributes; according to Arredondo Biological differences can produce‚ directly or indirectly‚ social stratification by factors such as age‚ gender‚ race‚ or socioeconomic status. Age stratification
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Blank Student AN 101‚ Winter 2009 Exam 4 04/14/09 Jean Auel attempts to paint a picture of what the world might have been like during the ice aged period some forty millennia ago. Using information gathered by the science of her time and filling in gaps with a bit of creative writing‚ she tells the story of a clan of Neanderthals who worship bear spirits. Unfortunately and probably unknowingly to her‚ most of her story would have had to be written differently in order to be more anthropologically
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