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    Definitions up to 600 BCE: Paleolithic: The period of the stone age associated with the evolution of humans (Old Stone Age‚ and was a time of nomads and hunter gatherers) Neolithic Revolution: Agricultural Revolution in the New Stone Age Pastoralists: A way a life dependent on large herds of small and large stock (Africa and Central Asia) Hunter-Gatherers: A way of life of people who support themselves by hunting wild animals and gathering edible plants and insects Hittites: The Hittites were an ancient

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    With the constant fear of dangers to avoid and edible resources to find‚ living here takes guts. With well made and simple shelters to keep out hazardous weather‚ people‚ and animals; living off of fish and plants is good enough for these hunter gatherers. Shelters of the Natives The huts of the tribes are well made. Materials include thatch‚ palm leaves‚ and wooden poles for support (Houses of the Rainforest KidExplorers CristianAnswers.net). These materials make a great protector against weather

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    was responsible for many mass extinctions of large mammals around 11‚000 B.C. Chapter 2 1. Looks at the effect of the climate on the civilization being a small group of hunter-gatherers or a large empire 2. Yes‚ if there is a lot of resources around it can support a large group of people instead of a small group of gatherers 3. The climate can change how people live Chapter 3 1. Analyses how the Incan emperor was captured and how the Spanish peoples gems led to the deaths of many south Americans

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    Q1—Find out the states where Bhimbetka Hungsi and Kurnool are located? Ans-Bhimbetka –Madhya Pradesh Hunsgi---Karnataka Kurnool—Andhra Pradesh Q2—Why did hunters-gatherers travel from place to place? In what ways are these similar to or different from reason for which we travel today? Ans –Hunter-gatherers travel from place to place for the following reasons a) In search of food plant and animal resources b) Animals move from place to place either in search of smaller prey or

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    bones and wood as they used such materials to make weapons and tools. Stone Age has been divided into parts such as Paleolithic which is Old Stone Age and Neolithic is new stone age ; In the Paleolithic age‚ people were basically nomads and were hunter gatherers as they lived in groups and moved from place to place in search of food and water where men would do the hunting and women and the young would forged for plants close to camp and provided the group with nourishment and we can confirm the fact

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    The origins of European dominance in medieval ages track back to the beginning of human history. According to fossil studies‚ early humans first appeared in Africa around four million years ago and expanded into Asia and Europe three million years later. By half million years ago‚ early human skulls in Africa‚ Asia‚ and Europe started being sufficiently similar to those of modern humans. Fossils do not show any human presence in the Americas and Australia by then‚ not until around 40‚000 years ago

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    relevant today. Ishmael throws light upon the fact – hushed‚ to humanity by cultural conditioning - that human supremacy is a false idea. People need to read Ishmael because without the crucial knowledge that “we have much to learn from indigenous hunter/gatherer societies about who we are as humans and how to coexist sustainably with nature‚” consumerist society will continue the annihilation and devastation of everything in its wake until there is nothing left for it to destroy and it is left with only

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    wheat‚ einkorn wheat‚ peas‚ lentil‚ chickpeas‚ flax‚ and muskmelon. This change from hunter-gatherer to farmer was subtle at first and experimental‚ as the outcome was unknown and unforeseen to early farmers. To-be farmers would pick wild plants and take them to newly formed and formed because-of farming chiefdoms and plant the crops nearby. To-be farmers did not see this as an alternative to the hunter-gatherer lifestyle‚ but a supplement to caught or un-caught animals. They used the crops as a

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    I will be explaining how the different environments of Mesopotamia and Egypt shaped their cultural traits. Mankind began as a hunter-gatherer species embracing a nomadic lifestyle based on the movements of prey and the lifecycles of plants. As man evolved he became more aware of the potential in domesticating animals and raising crops. Man

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    How Mesolithic People Were More Advanced Than Palaeolithic People. The Mesolithic people were more advanced than the Palaeolithic people in many ways‚ including weaponry‚ lifestyle‚ hunting etc. The Palaeolithic era lasted between 2.5 million B.C to 12 thousand B.C‚ to when the last ice glaciers melted and agriculture began‚ bringing in the Mesolithic era‚ which lasted between 12 thousand B.C to 8 thousand B.C. Even though the Palaeolithic had the longer era and discovered and created

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