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    Chapter 1 — The First Civilizations The Earliest Humans Essential Question How did humans become food producers rather than food gatherers? * Domestication of animals * There was fertile soil to grow crops * Hunting animals was harder * Agriculture was a failure for a long time I can statements Explain why the development of agriculture was so crucial for the establishment of civilization. * Hunting wasn’t reliable * You may not get enough food for the day by hunting/gathering

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    because artists did not start signing their work until approximately 350 BCE‚ but the general location of where the sculpture was found gives certain information about the artists background. Art historians believe this sculpture was created by hunter-gatherers who lived on the Danube River in Austria‚ which is the location where the sculpture was discovered. The artist who sculpted this is believed to have lived in a harsh ice-age environment where fatness and fertility would have been highly desirable

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    evolved as it did‚ which is‚ essentially‚ a story of conserving resources. In fact‚ Strassmann estimates that "...a woman can save about six days’ worth of energy for every four nonconceptive cycles." Obviously‚ this would prove useful to early hunter/gatherers‚ and give them an evolutionary advantage. In evolution‚ the name of the game is making babies. The traditional taboos exhibited throughout the world seem to be simply fertility indicators‚ at least on a subconscious level. It is easy to identify

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    south. China first 3 dynasties originated from the North. chapter17 before Columbus sail to the Americas people travel long distances to Conalize in different placess.archaeology record that people making artifacts hello South China replace hunters and gatherers in Taiwan in the fourth millennium BC. Show that these new Taiwanese have ocean going wild possible for expansion. Over the next two years pottery files don’t schools‚ pig call mom and crops outward

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    of modern Indigenous Australians.[43] At the time of European settlement in the late 18th century‚ most Indigenous Australians were hunter-gatherers‚ with a complex oral culture and spiritual values based on reverence for the land and a belief in the Dreamtime. The Torres Strait Islanders‚ ethnically Melanesian‚ were originally horticulturalists and hunter-gatherers.[44] The northern coasts and waters of Australia were visited sporadically by fishermen from Maritime Southeast Asia.[45] The first

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    and how they worked to improve their day to day lives. The discussion will also reveal how the humans saw their environment through their use of tools and art. This paper will also discuss how and what events precipitated the change from the “hunter-gatherer” of the Paleolithic to the farmer and animal domesticator of the Neolithic period. Introduction Webster’s defines the term “lithic” as “stoney or made of stone” (Merriam-Webster‚ 2014). So Paleolithic would be the old or early Stone Age

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    explain how family structures and the roles of individuals within them have changed in relation to each of the historical stages that Western society is said to have developed through. There is an underlying assumption amongst sociologists that ‘hunter-gatherer’ bands were the first forms of society. Although these were large communal groups the structure of the ‘nuclear’ family was seen to be present within them. In order to survive the need for team work was essential and therefore separate conjugal

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    everyone lived as hunters-gatherers. Once animals were domesticated and agriculture was figured out‚ people were able to stay in a fixed location instead of moving around all of the time. This flooded the hunting and gathering group out and the numbers started to dwindle. Soon villages were formed‚ then cities‚ and then nations. Although with the adoption of agriculture‚ it introduced disease epidemics‚ social status‚ and world wars. Today only a few primarily hunter-gatherer groups remain across

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    Cheese some frozen burgers and goes home to make their families dinner for that evening. But what did man do before processed food was available? Even more so‚ what did man do before the agricultural revolution almost 10’000 years ago? The term “Hunter-Gatherer” is almost lost to the modern world‚ something that you only hear about in stories of our past or in fictional recollections. Another question I pose to the reader‚ What is the food that we consume today doing to our bodies? Cardiovascular disease

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    result of volcanic activity. The columns that make up the causeway were formed about 60 million years ago by cooling lava. While the Bishop brought knowledge of the causeway to a wider world‚ the first people who probably saw it were the hunters and gatherers who settled in the area after the last ice age (10‚000 years ago). It is believed that they travelled around the densely forested north coast by boats and saw the causeway on their travels. Perhaps they created a lot of myths and legends about

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