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    less stranded on the continent. These first inhabitants spread throughout North America‚ into Central America‚ and the northern section of South America. These new “natives” created hundreds of different languages and customs. The traveling hunter- foragers soon stopped when a crop called maize‚ similar to corn‚ began being planted. It quickly spread through the tribes and allowed them to settle down and create villages and towns. In 1000 A.D.‚ Scandinavian sailors happened upon the shores of present

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    This Fleeting World A short History of Humanity Humanity is consistently and always evolving to meet there needs and demands. Humanity will have to evolve to changes in the environment and society. It has survived many problems in the past and it has changed for the better from those experiences. Humans have lived extreme times in earth’s history such as the last ice age and the bubonic plague. And so they have adapted to these events and have gained experience and evolved for the better. One

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    Rosetta Nesbitt Intro To Lit Types Sept. 08‚ 2013 A WOMAN IS NOT A POTTED PLANT By Alice Walker I -Introduction a) situate poem in author’s works‚ if possible‚ or define the era when it was written *This poem seems to address the oppression of women and/or how women are viewed in society. Past and present. Works such as “Color Purple” relate to same subject matter. b) overall theme (remember the title) and tone. *The overall theme of the poem appears to be about the liberation of

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    Unit 3: Paleoanthropology and the Fossil Record Paleoanthropology * The study of human evolution‚ the hominid fossils‚ and their relations to each other and modern humans. The study of the fossil record‚ the study of the relationships among the fossils to themselves and to us. * There is nothing outside Africa that is even in the running to be a potential human ancestor * The most fossils are found in East Africa in the Rift valley‚ several in South Africa‚ and a few in Central Africa

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    The Mississippian culture was a mound-building Native American civilization that flourished in what is now the Midwestern‚ Eastern‚ and Southeastern United States from approximately 800 to 1600‚ varying regionally. Composed of series of urban settlements and villages (the largest city being Cahokia) and linked together by a loose trading network. The Mississippians had no writing system or stone architecture. They worked naturally occurring metal deposits‚ such as hammering and annealing copper

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    basic social group as humans. A basic social unit associated with hunters and gathers era. Most members are related by kinship‚ or marriage. Or fictis Kin. (cousins‚ or ppl calling people there child alrigjt not blood related) they are nomadic and a foragers. They are also higoy nomadic. They are essentially small clusters that live with a piece of land and they tend to move around according to where the resources are on the land. They can’t remain in one area to long because the deplete the resources

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    THE BATEK OF MALAYSIA The Batek of Malaysia Donyale Davis ANT 101 Instructor: Gretchen Henderson April 04‚ 2011 THE BATEK OF MALYSIA Outline The Batek of Malaysia A. The Batek of Malaysia are foragers B. Three Scholarly research Journal that will be used for research 1. The Meanings of Trees The Meanings of Trees: Forest and Identity for the Batek of Pahang‚ Malaysia.Full Text Available By: Tuck-Po‚ Lye. Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology‚ Dec2005‚ Vol. 6 Issue 3‚

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    In short‚ the experiment successfully supported the hypothesis. There was a significant disparity between the peanut food source and the sunflower seed food source. The ANOVA test was able to provide a p-value very close to 0 which means it’s statically significant. On top of that visually the average amount of the food source left was visually different when comparing 62.8 peanut grams left compared to 99 sunflower seed grams left. This clearly shows that peanuts are the more desirable food source

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    Military History – Gil-li Vardi Essay 1 – The Decisive Battle Oct. 19‚ 2012 The Decisive Battle of Nahāvand Anthropologically speaking‚ fighting between groups of humans has most likely been present since before recorded history when foragers began grouping themselves into distinct “bands” for survival advantages. Suggestions for these pre-historic battles to have occurred also ensue from late Epipaleolithic or early Neolithic times (10‚000 - 6‚000 BC) in Germany and Sudan where “mass

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    The San of the Kalahari Desert The San also known as “Bushmen” are one of the well-known foraging and hunting communities. They have made the Kalahari Desert located in Southwest Africa their home for many years. These communities are called bands that consist of multifamily groups with a size ranging from 25 to 50 people. “Family‚ marriage‚ and kinship‚ gender‚ and age are the key principles of social organizations in foraging societies” (Nowak & Laird‚ 2010. Section 3.7). In this paper you

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