Columbus named the inhabitants "Indians" but nowadays they are called “Native Americans." According to several archaeological studies these native americans crossed from Siberia to Alaska during the ice ages. These first inhabitants lived in small hunter-gatherer groups‚ they ate roots‚ nuts‚ plants‚ deer and bears‚ and their weapons were sticks‚ stones and intelligence. Eventually the climate changed‚ the Ice Age creatures disappeared and the people noticed that they could make grow up some food everywhere
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Jared Diamond is… interesting. The argument that Jared Diamond makes in his article‚ “The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race”‚ is completely refutable. There is very little evidence in the article that makes sense‚ and most of it appears to be that Diamond just has a grudge against the laziness of the modern world. This is where Diamond and I agree. The modern world is incredibly lazy. We now live in a world where fast food is a food group‚ and technology is being used incorrectly‚ resulting
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AP World History Summer Reading “Guns‚ Germs and Steel” A.) In the Prologue of Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel by Jared Diamond‚ a local politician name Yali asks Jared Diamond a question‚ the answer to it is explain throughout the rest of the book. His question‚ “‘Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea‚ but we black people had little cargo of our own?’” By this‚ Yali wants to know why the advancements in some areas are greater than in others‚ why there are
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HIST280: Pre-Colonial Africa September 23‚ 2013 The cultivation of crops became significant to Ancient African societies as they developed. In the late Stone Age‚ changes in old life were made possible by farming. Without agriculture‚ civilization would not exist. Societies are not able to collect enough resources to sustain a large population. Resources run out quickly. Therefore that society will not stay in one place. They will be forced to find new resources. Communities will not be able
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parts; Incipient‚ earliest‚ early‚ middle‚ late and latest (Collcutt‚ Jansen & Kumakura‚ 1988‚ p.32). The name Jomon literally means “rope pattern”. This is to do with the way the Jomon made their now world famous pottery. The Jomon were classic hunter-gatherers‚ who had limited technology – metallurgy was not introduced until the Yayoi period. Throughout this great expanse of time‚ the Jomon changed their way of life‚ in terms of methods for food‚ diet‚ technology‚ and infrastructure. Next came the
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Unit 1-Early Man Study Sheet Civilization’s Fragile Roots- article notes We have absolutely no instinctive feel for long periods of time We tend to assume that our civilized past extends back a very long time We may indeed be too smart for our own good Our structure of civilization is shaky Prehistory Problem: How do historians make determinations about the pre-historical period? Despite the absence of recorded historical documentation there are ways for scholars to research the pre-historical
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Exam 1: 1. List 2 data sources researchers use to estimate historical standards of living and explain what they can infer from these sources. List three indicators of economic development other than National Income measures (NI‚ GDP‚ or GNP‚ level‚ growth rate‚ or per capita) that are of interest to economists and explain what can be inferred from each of these indicators. ( Topic 1) 2. Explain in detail 3 weaknesses of per capita GNP (or GDP) as a measure of economic well-being. Although this
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Australia‚ and Europe. (Teeple‚ 15) Many Ice Age animals were extinct either by human hand‚ or natural causes. (Fernandez-Armesto) The once nomadic hunters and gatherers discovered that they could “control” their food supplies more efficiently by growing plants instead of collecting them. This began the process of tilling‚ or farming. As for the hunters‚ they may have initiated another process of food production‚ called herding. By 9‚000 BC‚ Eikorn wheat was being grown in Northern Syria‚ emerging
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Paleolithic and Neolithic Era Katherina Velsh HIS 112 December 1st‚ 2014 John Bollweg Introduction Great differences are present between the Paleolithic and Neolithic eras‚ as well as similarities. Great historical events occurred between the two eras that changed the way humans lived forever. Life back in those eras could appear simpler‚ less complicated‚ but it was just the opposite. Survival was the goal and everyday was a struggle to live another day. Homo sapiens‚ another way of saying
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Southeast Asian mainland to someof the present-day islands of the Malay Archipelago‚ south of the Philippine Islands. Paleolithic hunters from the mainland are said to have followed herds of wildanimals across these land bridges‚ later finding their way to the Philippine Islands. Aeta and Agta tribes These people‚ ancestors‚ continue to be primarily hunters and food gatherers‚ much as their ancestors were thousands of years ago. They are one of the world‘s few remaining populations of Pygmies‚ who
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