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    Paleolithic Societies

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    Although the San and the Chumash were both hunter-gatherers‚ their culture and lifestyle had significant differences. Many cultures around the world had their fair share of differences. If you look closer though‚ you can find certain patterns that occur in many of the first societies that emerged in the world. Even these days‚ you can find the same types of patterns in people. The San lived in Southern Africa. They are also known as Bushmen‚ Sho‚ Barwa‚ Kung‚ or Khwe. Their lifestyle consisted

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    Stone Walls of New England

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    Introduction Stonewalls of New England are rich with history and archeologists are still trying to determine who may have built the first stonewalls or if our concept of when North America was first settled is wrong. Items of stone and metal lead archeologists to believe that the archaic period is when the Northern New England portion of America was first inhabited. There have been many different types of fences built in New England‚ natural debris‚ wood‚ and stone included. Stemming from these

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    Women in Prehistoric Time

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    men “Women in Prehistory” By Ashley E Grant October 16‚ 2012 World History 131.26 Amy Mapp In the history text‚ “Women in Prehistory” challenges the notation of a women’s role. During the B.C.E women were characterized by fertility‚ lactation or childcare‚ therefore they were left at home. From an insight‚ these assumptions were made from a scientific retrospect. The evidence from the artifacts among other things will prove or will not prove this to be correct. Abstracted from Adrian

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    pre-modern era was a massive time period in which human civilizations began to transition from their hunter and gatherer lifestyles‚ and move towards more sustainable settlements. This move towards more permanent settlements is what gave rise to many new technologies. During the pre-modern era‚ the technological innovations of Cuneiform‚ beasts of burden‚ and early maritime trade were the most pivotal in establishing the course of human history. Without these select technological innovations‚ modern

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    Worst Mistake in History

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    The Worst Mistake? According to Jared Diamond’s text‚ the Agriculture Revolution is thought of being the worst mistake made in human history where as when humans hunted and gathered was the high peak. He also states that domesticating crops brought great confusing creating social classes and inequality between men and women. I completely disagree with this opinion. First of all the Agricultural Revolution was a crucial element when forming earliest civilizations. Second‚ I don’t think that

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    The Paleolithic and Neolithic prehistoric periods have very distinct characteristics. In the Hall of Bulls paintings in Lascaux and a detail copy of a deer hunt‚ wall painting from Catal Huyuk‚ Turkey‚ you can see many similarities‚ as well as differences. The Paleolithic period was over 15‚000 years ago. The people who lived during this time used walls in the caves as their canvas. One of the paintings is located in Southwestern France‚ Lascaux. In the caves‚ Archeologists found paintings of animals

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    8000 BCE to 600 BCE was a very important time in history. This period of only 7‚400 years held many great advances in technology‚ social interactions‚ government‚ and even economics. From the development of agriculture to the caste system of the Aryans‚ this era in time was one of great growth‚ development‚ and change in the earliest civilizations of our history. The beginning of all civilizations started with the migration of humans out of Africa. The hunters and gatherers inhabited almost every

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    walls and ceilings of prehistoric caves of the Stone Age. Evidence indicates it began during the Aurignacian period (around 30‚000 BC) but reached a highpoint during the late Magdalenian period. The most spectacular examples of this rock art have been discovered in France and Spain‚ where archeologists have found some 350 caves containing Paleolithic artworks‚ but other decorated caves have been found in many parts of the world. Stone Age artists created a variety of figurative and abstract

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    New Age Religion

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    New Age spirituality is a relatively recent‚ Western concept. This form of spirituality often involves the appropriation of many ideas or practices found in older religions‚ such as meditation and asceticism‚ and merging them together in an ahistorical belief system. Most new age spiritualists see themselves as “gurus” and use terms and beliefs often found in Hinduism and Buddhism‚ to name a couple‚ to preach a holistic view of spirituality and divinity that finds its roots in the same religions

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    The New Age of Media

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    started to put a damper on the printed form of media. Although many would argue this statement‚ but with the new development of e-readers and tablets it is making magazine and newspaper sales decline. Within the last decade the revenue generated by newspaper and magazine sales have dropped leading us to believe‚ that the print form of media is slowly dying; it’s easily being replaced with the new formation of social networking‚ smartphones and other devices. What is Mass Media? Have you ever

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