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    How did early agriculture societies different from those of the Paleolithic era? Early agriculture societies: - Africa was the place where “human revolution” occurred - In Africa humans started to live in environments within Africa such as the forests and desserts where no human mind has lived there before. - The Europeans who lived among the Paleolithic era have lived a life where physical competition among men was expressed in frequent which resulted to bloody battles Into Eurasia: - Around

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    Role of Women in the Paleolithic and Modern Period Amy L. Maddox DeVry University April 21‚ 2013 Role of Women in the Paleolithic and Modern Period * Women of the Paleolithic and Modern periods both have role models that have different meanings such as their role in society and their body image; however the way the males have treated these women showed little respect. During the Paleolithic period a sculpture was carved from using simple carving tools to create a masterpiece that is known

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    NGatherers Research homework 1. Why do you think Paleolithic people may have created these paintings? To show what they see to other people in the best way they can. 2. What role might the paintings and engravings serve in Paleolithic society? It would play the role of informing as these paintings are very well done. 3. Select any three images that fit the purposes you consider the most likely explanation for their creation and identify specific aspects of those images that support

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    also proposed a new diet movement. The movement is called the “Paleolithic” or “caveman” diet. While the Paleolithic Diet explains that our ancestors did not consume many of the foods we eat today‚ grains and dairy are the two main food groups the diet aims to eliminate. The Paleolithic Diet encourages the consumption of lean meats‚ nuts‚ fruits‚ and vegetables‚ while discouraging the consumption of dairy and grains. The Paleolithic Diet encourages and discourages these particular foods for health

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    between the cultures that produced the Venus de Willendorf with the culture that produces the Barbie doll. While writing about the two cultures‚ I will describe some common themes the Paleolithic culture and the modern culture share; what our modern culture has adopted and those things it has rejected of which the Paleolithic culture held to high standards. Most important through my writing I will show you how much our world views have changed from the era of the Venus de Willendorf to the modern world

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    experience what we call technological advancements. They had to be independent and make use of what their environment had. I believe that this change was for the better because life has become easier and more modern. Back then‚ the people of the Paleolithic Age‚ used to hunt for their own food. They made their own weapons and organized troops to hunt down large animals. By having this routine‚ they have developed the necessary

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    comfort and satisfaction. But‚ a good diet is one that gives a sense of peace and tranquility over how one is taking care of their body. The Paleo Diet is a good diet because it increases the intake of nutrient-rich foods‚ provides benefits that Paleolithic humans had and lowers many health risks. First‚ the Paleo Diet gets rid of processed foods and increases the intake of foods rich in nutrients. To start‚ this diet consists of animals‚ animal products‚ vegetables‚ fruits‚ nuts and seeds. It advises

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    most interesting thing that I noticed after comparing Ancient Egyptian‚ Mesopotamian and Paleolithic European art is that some of the Paleolithic art is more realistic than the Neolithic art is. I feel that the Paleolithic people of Europe spent more time observing the animals than Mesopotamians and Egyptians did because they were not busy developing agriculture‚ massive architecture and religion. Paleolithic animals are portrayed much differently than Mesopotamian and Egyptian art in five ways;

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    a new method‚ product or idea‚ and is typically one that is beneficial. Throughout history‚ the majority of these innovations have been discovered within topics such as technology and science. For instance‚ the era featuring the change from the Paleolithic age to the Neolithic age in history allowed the advancement from the hunter-gatherer‚ nomadic lifestyle to a society that featured the development of cities‚ job specialization‚ agriculture and government centers‚ all of which remain as vital components

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    Sorcha Brooks Stephen Germic First-Year Writing September 2012 An Analysis of Spotted Horses and Human Hands The art in the Paleolithic and Neolithic eras is some of the oldest known in human history‚ and has been found in Europe‚ Africa‚ Australia and Asia. Archaeologists have found wall paintings‚ carvings‚ sculptures‚ and tools. Authors Joseph Campbell and Karen Armstrong discuss mythic iconography in art from these periods‚ however‚ these articles offer limited interpretation of specific works

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