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    Paleolithic meant Old stone in Greek. Paleolithic peoples had a close relationship with the world around them. They knew what animals to hunt and what plants to eat. These people didn’t know how to grow crops or raise animals. They lived in small groups that ranged from 20-30

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    the cause of spreading diseases is completely invalid contradicting to everything the human race has accomplished so far. 12‚000 years ago‚ the Agricultural Revolution started separating the Neolithic Period and the Paleolithic Period. The major change between the Paleolithic and Neolithic period was the domestication of animals and crops. The Agricultural Revolution brought dramatic changes in the Neolithic Period. People no longer had to chase animals around and were able to settle in one place

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    Marwan Antill History 111 Dr. Richard S. Chew September 16‚ 2014 Paper Assignment #1: The Ancient World – The Beginning of Civilization Over the past 125 years‚ scholars have offered many interpretations as to when civilization really began. If you were charged with the responsibility of writing a book on the history of civilization‚ when would you claim civilization began? In answering the question‚ compare and contrast how these different social structures and constructs arose in different

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    World History Notes: Chapter One Intro In 1849‚ William Loftus founded the ruins of the city of Uruk‚ one of the first cities in the world. Loftus found this ancient city in a part of Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia was one of the first places where civilization began. The First Humans The first civilizations began in Western Asia and Egypt. The way we determine how civilization came about is through science. Archaeologists find many signs of civilization in ancient ruins. No records were contained

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    Write an essay title human beings are the most gifted species in the world. Humans are categorised as group of mammals‚ humans occupied the highest population in the globe‚ which is approximately 7 billion. Modern humans like us are also known as homosapien‚ humans are said to be the most gifted species in the world this is because humans are the most intelligent beings on the earth‚ most evolved species‚ the most advance life forms on the earth and classified at the highest level in the food

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    In chapter three of the textbook‚ it began with talking about the Paleolithic age. I found this very interesting because I had never heard of it. While reading I found myself asking the question‚ how are we able to interpret the sculptures? What if what we think that they mean or represent is completely opposite of what they actually did? We will never be able to know for absolute certain either. My favorite part of this chapter was the cave paintings. I love them! Humans painted cute‚ little pictures

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    cut out processed food and adopt the Paleolithic way of eating. This was the way early humans‚ who were hunters and gatherers‚ ate. The paleo diet is a simpler and healthier way of eating. The paleo diet recommends you eat unprocessed-natural fats‚ protein‚ and carbohydrates. Eat only what can be picked‚ uprooted‚ or killed in nature. Chris Kresser‚ the author of Your Personal Paleo Code‚ writes “There is broad consensus among scientists that our Paleolithic ancestors consumed primarily meat‚ fish

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    achievements? When one mentions the Neolithic Revolution‚ one would also mention what a great success the revolution was. However many have confused the difference between the Neolithic Revolution with an Era with a similar name‚ the Paleolithic Era. The Paleolithic Era was the times of the Neanderthals and the Cro Magnon. They were the nomads that roamed the world 6-7 million years ago. They originated from Eastern Africa. These early humans were gatherers and hunters unlike the humans in the Neolithic

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    The mix between pure coincidence and Mother Nature helped develop the path to the transition to agriculture. For over 100‚000 years‚ the first people‚ later known as the Natufian people‚ were known for being the hunter-gatherers during the Paleolithic Era. It was right after the an ice age that lasted for over 400‚000 years that these people scavenged the lands of Europe for food; hunting for wild animals and gathering wild grown plants. They depended on this as their way of life and as a result

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    CHANGE OVER TIME THEME COMPARISON BY REGION: GENDER STRUCTURES REGIONS Paleolithic and Neolithic Periods Foundations 4500 BCE To 600 CE Post-Classical 600 – 1450 CE Early Modern 1450 – 1750 CE Modern 1750 – 1914 CE Contemporary 1914 - Present SOUTHWEST ASIA Paleolithic Societies: Generalized gender equality. Women gathered but they often did hunt. Women could be leaders and sat in council. Men/women both raised children and provide for the social groups as life was subsistence. Neolithic

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