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    transpired in different periods of history‚ they both had massive effects on our way of life today. Without these revolutions‚ our lives today would be unrecognizable. Life was drastically different before the Neolithic Revolution. During the Paleolithic Period‚ people were nomads. They lived in groups of 20-30‚ and survived solely off their surroundings by hunting animals and gathering various plants. Roles were based on gender; men hunted and women gathered plants. They developed simple tools

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    write) Oral Historiography History   [written] records of past human events definite in time and place‚ social in nature and socially significant Social-causal relations and development of people and society 3 Stages of Culture    Paleolithic Culture Transition Period: Discovery of Fire and Planting Mesolithic Culture Transition Period: Formation of a village Neolithic Culture Use of Metals in agriculture‚ weaponry and household tools Civilization – “advanced” culture Factors/Elements

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    thing between all of the lion caves. Mountain lion was living in Europe until the last European Ice Age. Cave lion lived in the same time pried that man was living in the cave because there is a panting of them all over the caves. The paintings in Paleolithic Europe shows some species that only people who saw them and lived around them can paint them

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    The Neolithic Revolution The anthropologists found evidence in which the scholar divided the prehistory in two ares‚ the first one was called the old Stone age or the Paleolithic perio and the Neolithic period in which people made important advances in technology. Early modern humans were nomads and they lived in groups of 20 or 30 people‚ the survived by hunting and gathering‚ generally the men hunt and the woment gathered for fruit‚ grain and seeds. They made tolos from Stone‚bone or wood ‚they

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    Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in the north‚ and China in the far northeast. Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration. Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation from as far back as the Middle Paleolithic. Urban civilization may have begun in the area as early as 3‚000 to 2‚000 BCE.[10] Sitting at an important geostrategic location that connects the Middle East culture with Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent‚[11] the land has been home to various

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    you open the kitchen door and ends when you leave. Everything changes from food to music. Condiments place an essential part of the African diet. A Glossary of African Ingredients and Utensils didn’t start today. 2‚001‚998 Years of Food from the Paleolithic to the Present. These three books are Stirring the Pot by James C. McCann. This book examines the broader historical evidence and meaning of food and cooking in African history. Which he hopes to draw students into African and Ethiopian restaurant

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    Hunter-gatherers consume less energy per capita per year than any other group of human beings (Sahlins‚ 1972) and it was not until about ten thousand years ago that all humans obtained their food through hunting and gathering; however‚ people in some parts of the world would start the transition to agriculture and food production. More specifically‚ this single‚ most significant development in human history became the forefront of the Neolithic Revolution‚ which embodied the shift from hunting and

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    dawn of civilization and culture‚ physical exercise has been a very important aspect of human existence and it was not so long ago that it was called” physical culture” or “physical training”. THE PALEOLITHIC PERIOD Primitive humans began life in the “Stone Age.” What can they be called? Paleolithic people‚ Stone agers‚ primitive humans or cave men. They were hunters and gatherers. They hunted wild game and fished; they gathered veggies‚ berries and nuts. Primitive humans depended entirely on

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    ART HISTORY LECTURE NOTES 1 AH1.1 (I) Early Civilizations: PRE-HISTORICAL ART -art before historical documentation 3 periods of Pre-Historical art (The Stone Ages/Megalithic) -Paleolithic (32000-15000BC) -Mesolithic (15000-8000BC) -Neolithic (8000-1500BC) Forms of art -cave wall painting -chattel art -mobilary: figurings Characteristics -crude and unrefined -organic and of earth pigments Contents -bisons‚ horses -hunting‚ tribal wars -funeral scenes Important sites

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    Have you ever wondered how the Hominids managed to survive in such harsh and demanding conditions? Maybe these beings‚ thought to be the earlier versions of the Homo sapiens that we are today‚ were smarter than you would guess them to be‚ maybe they were just lucky‚ or maybe it was the many impressive accomplishments throughout their stages of development that aided in there survival. Though the five beings (Australopithecines‚ Homo habilis‚ Homo erectus‚ Neanderthal‚ and Cro-Magnon) were different

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