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    others because of the environmental differences that were present in the continents where they resided. Factors such as wildlife‚ climate‚ and the types of resources presented in an area have dramatically affected the growth and development of hunter-gatherer groups into villages‚ and eventually‚ nations. In places where the environmental conditions were not ideal‚ the inhabitants were not able to advance as far as other civilizations. Diamond disproved

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    longer feed the hunters‚ for the giant hairy mammoths and caribou died out. The wandering men then had to change their ways and three types of livelihood

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    1 Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth I. Hunter Gather Life i. Hunter gatherers use fires to cook their food‚ so it was more edible and easier to swallow and digest. ii. Hunter gatherers used stone tools for most of their chores such as kill animals‚ harvest plants‚ clear brush‚ and start fire to cook food. iii. Kinship groups tried to make the population grow and start an early agricultural movement. II. Personal Reflection Questions

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    were still living as farmers or even still as hunter/gatherers with stone tools Empires with iron tools conquered or exterminated tribes with stone tools… but what lead up to this? Until the end of the last Ice Age around 11‚000 BC‚ all humans on all continents were still living as Stone Age hunter/gatherers…different rates of development caused inequalities of AD 1500 Aboriginal Australians and Native Americans remained Stone Age hunter/gatherers Most Eurasian peoples and many peoples of the

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    the longest-lasting lifestyle for most of human history. In addition to their way of life‚ hunter-gatherers are often regarded as "nasty‚ brutish‚ and short" (Diamond 114). Progressivists also suggested our hunter-gatherer ancestors adopt agriculture because of "its efficient way to get more food for less work"(Diamond 114). However‚ as archaeologists observe in some aspects of their lives‚ hunter-gatherers societies are not necessarily "nasty‚ brutish‚ and short." Some issues that we need to compare

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    particular environment” (Merriam-Webster). The hunter-gatherers of the Paleolithic culture were prepared‚ sometimes at a moment’s notice‚ to pick up and evacuate their current living areas in order to migrate to an environment in which their living conditions would be greatly improved. Such conditions included better climates‚ and most importantly‚ more suitable land to live off of. The scarcity of food was a major problem at the time. The hunter-gatherers of the Paleolithic society were tasked with

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    development of agriculture affect socialequaliry including genderequality? Thefollotoing terms iliscussedin this selectionate includeil in the Glossary at the back of the book: agr icult uraI dmelopment ciztilization of dofiestication plantsandqnimals hunter-gatherers Neolithic

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    Christina Miranda  Thomas Santos  Luke Brown  Cesar Santiago  Ariel Hallums  One Pager     The Origin and Spread of Agriculture:  Hunters and Gatherers~  ● Humans first sustained themselves as hunters & gatherers  ● Hunters were responsible for killing and capturing animal and using their hunt for food‚  clothing‚ or tools; Gatherers were learned how to tell which plants or fruits were edible  ● Early technology consisted of shaping stones into tools and weapons for hunt  ● Mostly ​ nomadic societies​

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    Revolution Food: seeds‚ nuts‚ fruits‚ plants (gatherers) Eventually: small to large game (hunters) Hunting = working together‚ tools‚ and communication Hunting = migration‚ move from Africa to Asia Homo sapiens – 100‚000 to 400‚000 years ago first appear What is the Neolithic Revolution? Neolithic Revolution: agricultural revolution. The switch from hunting and gathering to farming. Agriculture and life style change Men = hunters Women – take care of children‚ gather

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    There are many similarities and differences Africa with any other Countries. Africa and China have the similarities in trade. Africa and Egypt have the difference in Social Class. Africa and Sumer might have the differences as hunter-gatherers. Africa and China have similarities in trade. In Africa they had to travel in camels to cross the Sahara Desert so that they could trade with other societies. By 700 trade is what makes the people have more money and making them rich. Later they mined gold

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