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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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    1) Korça If you want to escape the crowded beaches‚ the intense summer heat‚ or the monotonous winter in big cities‚ and if you are fond of nature‚ forests‚ mountains‚ lakes‚ or interested in old stories and a special ecclesiastic atmosphere‚ then you would definitely enjoy visiting Korça and the vicinity. Korça‚ a city with a favorable climate‚ hospitable and hard-working people‚ illustrious culture and traditions‚ and an endless array of holidays‚ is waiting to be explored. Do not hesitate;

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    History of Agriculture * Late Epipaleolithic 12‚000-9‚600 BC * Younger Dryas 10‚800-9‚600 BC * Early Aceramic Neolithic 9‚600-8‚000 BC * Late Aceramic Neolithic 8‚000-6‚900 BC The history of agriculture is closely tied to climate changes‚ or so it certainly seems from the archaeological and environmental evidence. After the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM)‚ the northern hemisphere of the planet began a slow warming trend. The glaciers retreated northward‚ and forested areas began to develop

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    DISCOVERY OF FIRE The largest technological breakthrough in prehistory was the discovery of fire. The discovery of the technology to make and sustain fire. The discovery of fire‚ or‚ more precisely‚ the controlled use of fire was‚ of necessity‚ one of the earliest of human discoveries. Fire ’s purposes are multiple‚ some of which are to add light and heat‚ to cook plants and animals‚ to clear forests for planting‚ to heat-treat stone for making stone tools‚ to burn clay for ceramic objects. Until

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    storing of sacrificial blood. Catal Huyuk has yielded among other splendors‚ a unique sequence of sanctuaries and shrines‚ decorated with wall paintings‚ reliefs in plaster‚ animal heads‚ and containing statues‚ which give us a vivid picture of Neolithic man’s concern with religion and beliefs. Of the discovered paintings‚ most display religious concerns. In all the homes the religious paintings and statues have the heads of animals with horns. Some houses have peculiar differences to them; for example

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    keep track of the movement of the sun‚ as a cemetery for the elite‚ a healing place‚ or a team building exercise. The Stonehenge is located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire‚ England. It is believed that construction started around 3000 B.C.‚ in the Neolithic Period‚ and lasted through 1500 B.C.‚ in the Bronze Age. One theory states that the people that lived in that area at the time had started to rely more on farming. With that in mind‚ the monument was built as a way to track the movement of the sun

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    What were the economic and social results of the agricultural revolution? Agricultural revolution often called as Neolithic revolution is period when people started to produce food. Before agricultural revolution people obtained food through hunting and gathering. However during the agricultural revolution‚ people learned how to produce food by farming or ranching. Thus Neolithic people could end their nomadic life. People started to settle in one place. Also thanks to the agricultural revolution

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    Learning journal #1 Chapters 1-5 As I was introduced to the history of art‚ I soon learned that there are three main ways in which art in the west was visible. Pictures are one of the three ways in which art was made back in the day. Personally I found very interesting the self-portraits that artists made. For instance‚ I was amazed by the creation of Leonardo da Vinci‚ Mona Lisa‚ the art work that has a high intrinsic value. This picture created by the Italian artist gives me an impression of smartness

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    World History Midterm Exam Review ****You will also be given a series of maps‚ charts‚ graphs‚ etc) Terms/names bronze Neolithic Revolution civilization Homo erectus Catal Huyuk culture Neanderthal cuneiform Ur trade Fertile Crescent pharaoh Polytheism Shang Hammurabi loess Indus Valley dynasty Hieroglyphics pictographs the Royal Road Hyksos Babylon Legalism Confucianism Great Wall of China Kush Assyria Meroe Persia Demosthenes Dorians Mycenaeans Rhodes phalanx Peloponnesian

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    ancient civilizations that even if a Neolithic man made it to 2015‚ he would surely go into culture shock. The differences cover all aspects of life which include but are not limited to weapons and warfare‚ technology‚ employment opportunities‚ and finally priorities of the individual. For starters‚ weaponry has undergone a serious change in the past due to technological advances in warfare. Early man fashioned tools from wood and stone until the Neolithic Age when they were made from bones. Weapons

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