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    Assigning Art

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    Through many discoveries research shows that the domestication process started over seven thousand years ago. Through recent genetic testing and evidence‚ the highlands of central Mexico is believed to be the origin of Maize. This is believed to be due to the high amount of Toesinte grown near the Balas River

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    Neolithic Revolution

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    people moved from place to place in search of food‚ they followed the herds of animals as they moved.While men hunted‚ women gathered fruits and vegetables. Over time‚ the nomads began to realize that fruits and vegetables could be domesticated. Domestication is the act of adapting to something new or different. This changed the course of history since people started to farm in permanent settlements. Over time‚ food surpluses allowed these towns or cities to grow into complex civilizations. These surpluses

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    Mesopotamia is a region known to be very fertile found in between two rivers‚ river Tigris‚ and river Euphrates. Mesopotamia has significantly contributed to the world’s culture because most things were invented in this place. The invention of tools like the wheel‚ which used rollers‚ allowed carrying heavy loads. The rollers and wheels eventually evolved to become the wheels we currently use in bicycles‚ cars and even in airplanes. People in Mesopotamia were also hunters and gatherers (The Phoenix

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    sub-classification of quaternary activities and involve the highest-level of decision making‚ such as decisions made by a legislature or a presidential cabinet. High level‚ government-targeted research is also included int the quinary sector. 7. plant domestication – instead of gathering what was growing‚ thoughtful creation of fields of a particular plant. First was the purposeful production of root crops in tropical areas‚ then the seed crops in the river valley civilizations and the Yucatan peninsula

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    Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel Study Guide Questions Yali’s Question to Jared Diamond was as follows: Why did the Europeans have superior technology‚ and thus conquer the New World‚ rather than the other way around? Many answers have been put to the query‚ but a couple stand out. A common answer to this question is that because the Europeans got the guns‚ germs‚ and steel‚ they were superior. Diamond refutes this by asking about the ultimate cause: why did the Europeans get the guns‚ germs‚ and steel‚ rather

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    Prehistoric humans had many choices as to how they would obtain food. Although all humans in the past started as hunter-gatherers‚ some evolved into farmers. The first farmers were unaware of their actions. They could not have possibly known that they developed food production as they were the first to do so. The decision to change from hunter-gatherers to farmers did not occur simultaneously. Many hunter-gatherers choose to not change their lifestyle. The change occurred gradually and was influenced

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    experiences. Firstly‚ the prehistoric era events included the emergence of Homo sapiens sapiens‚ the man with an enhanced brain activity able to support different high-level primate intelligence chores such as tool making‚ cultivation of crops‚ and domestication of animals. In summary‚ civilization of Europe and Asia contribute the major events that took place with specific account of the UK. Emergence of early industries based on agricultural culture supports the origin of other industries such as metal

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    The Shang Dynasty was an empire that had its capital located at the Ruins of Yin near the Yellow River‚ or present day Anyang in China. North China Plain was also the former location of the first dynasty known as the Xia and of the Zhou Dynasty‚ succeeding the Shang. There’s a controversy relating to its chronology‚ which varies from 1600 to 1046 BCE according to the Bamboo Annals and Records of the Grand Historian texts (1). They had a complex political structure through social hierarchy with the

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    area. The Neolithic Age gave way to a much more complex culture and way of life. They began to build houses and developed communities. They watched the life cycles of different plants and began to grow and harvest various food sources. The domestication of animals for food also

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