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    Paleo Diet Research Paper

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    The Realities of Living the Paleolithic Diet Deanna Robertson-Jersett The Realities of Living the Paleo Diet The Paleolithic diet is considered the latest fad diet of 2013. The problem with this thought process is that this diet has been around for decades and often called by different names: caveman diet‚ strong man diet‚ forager diet‚ Paleo diet‚ and Paleolithic diet. Every time an individual hears that there is a new diet that person is automatically reminded of all of the other diets that

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    as well as B.C.E. and C.E.? 3. How do we organize time? 4. What is the difference between a primary source and secondary source? List examples! 5. What is an artifact versus a fossil? 6. Compare and contrast the Paleolithic and Neolithic ages. Paleolithic Age “_____ Stone Age” Neolithic Age “_____ Stone Age” Description of Tools How Humans Obtained Food (Men did what? Women did what?) Where/How Humans Lived Dates 7. Domestication (or to domesticate)

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    AP World Chapter 13 Notes

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    and gatherers‚ villages of agricultural peoples‚ newly emerging chiefdoms or small sates‚ nomadic/pastoral communities‚ established civilizations and empires. Paleolithic Persistence: Australia and North America Paleolithic=Old Stone Age peoples Australia‚ Siberia‚ the arctic coastlands‚ parts of Africa‚ and the Americas were all Paleolithic peoples Australia had 250 or so separated groups in it Despite the absence of agriculture‚ Australia’s peoples had mastered and manipulated their environment

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    Mythos and Logos

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    Karen Armstrong is so anxious to distinguish mythos from logos that her account of Paleolithic religion would seem obviously to be in sharp contrast with the “intellectualism” of theorists such as Tylor and Frazer‚ true? Explain. Throughout history there have been numerous theories to our origin as well countless questions and theories to answer such questions of our existence‚ why certain things happen in such a way or where we come from or where we may go after our deaths on Earth. Some of the

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    The Neolithic Era

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    A: The Neolithic era means “new stone”‚ divergent from the “old stone” of the Paleolithic era. Scientist had discovered that tool and stone production wasn’t the only thing that distinguished the Neolithic era from the Paleolithic era. The early stages of agricultural society are referred to as the Neolithic era. Over the years‚ agriculture has changed when it comes to the global climate. Although‚ there

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    twigs. *nearly all horses and man are painted on concave surfaces. *Bison and cattle are always painted on convex (going out). *Bison‚ horses‚ and bulls‚ were most frequently shown. 8th Image “hall of the bulls”‚ Lascaux‚ France. * best known Paleolithic cave painting. Silhouette of animals are found here.‚ biggest bull was outlined. * twisted perspective‚ there is a profile head with frontal horns.It is not an optical approach‚ it is a descriptive approach. Image: “chauvet cave” document‚””

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    Early History of Man

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    extinct genus Australopithecus Bison: a North American‚ ox like ruminant‚ Bison bison‚ having a large head and high‚ humped shoulders. Cave art: paintings and engravings on the walls of caves and rock shelters. Cro-Magnon: an upper Paleolithic population of humans‚ regarded as the prototype of modern homosapiens. Culture: the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what regarded as excellent in arts‚ letters‚ and manners. Domesticate: to convert (animals

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    The Neolithic Revolution created a strong framework for the society we live in today. Prior to the Neolithic Era‚ humans survived off of hunting and gathering. The Paleolithic Era lasted for more than two million years. This nomadic lifestyle kept humans solely focused on obtaining food‚ leaving no time for other advancements. During that time period‚ humans discovered the use of fire‚ migrated out of Africa‚ and populated the world. Humans were so adaptable they were able to advance into a new era

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    The Neolithic Revolution

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    Research Paper “The Neolithic Revolution” Prepared by: group student Supervisor: -2011- Contents: 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………..3 2. Literature review……………………………………………………………………..4 3. Neolithic revolution…………………………………………………………………..6 4. Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………….9 5. Bibliography…………………………………………………………………………10 Introduction The most important technological development ever to occur in human history was the domestication

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    AP World History Study Guide General Terms to Study: Unit 1: history concepts/Prehistory Prehistory - Refers to the long period of time before people invented systems of writing. The Five Themes of Geography - Location refers to the relative or absolute location of places. Relative location describes a place with respect to its environment and its connection to other places. Absolute location provides a definite reference to locate a place. The reference can be latitude and longitude‚ a street

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