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    Gender Innequality

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    whether because they’re less robust or more sensitive this has been the case for quite some time. For instance if no gender is specified you are to assume that what is being regarded are the thoughts‚ ideas‚ and or activities of a man. During paleolithic times women and men had different responsibilities when it came to providing for the family. While the men would be out hunting for animals the women would be at home taking care of the children‚ cooking‚ and working with animal skins which would

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    Artistic expression – especially on the surfaces around us – seems to be a very old human impulse. There are instances of art dating back as far as human history goes. The earliest art – which some might call graffiti – dates back to the Paleolithic era. The Paleolithic – or “Old Stone Age” – is the earliest era of human existence‚ when stone tools were used and humans took shelter in caves. This era started with the first people at an uncertain date in the distant past. The Old Stone Age continued until

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    Mesopotamian area. The Mesopotamia area is between two rivers the Tigris and the Euphrates. Mesopotamia was the creation of the universe with their ruler Marduk. He made things possible to achieve which made and kept the gods happy. During the Paleolithic era‚ people where hunting to find food instead of farming before civilization occurred. This made them not be able to focus‚ maintain order on earth‚ and honor the gods as much as they wanted to. They had to move around and follow there food.

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    cooked version of grain-paste and was used to make solid cakes from stone-crushed barley and wheat. The earliest archaeological evidence for flour‚ which was processed into an unleavened bread‚ dates back to around 30‚000 years ago from the Upper Paleolithic Era‚ also known as the Late Stone Age‚ in Europe‚ Africa‚ and Asia region of the world. Loaves and rolls of bread have been even found in ancient Egyptian tombs. As

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    goddess. These Great Goddesses shares many similarities such as the ability to give birth and nourishing. The idea that a female can generate another life is very amazing. Some historians discovered many artifacts and figures dating back to the Paleolithic period through the Bronze Age. These artifacts proved that this culture worships the Great Goddess and believe that they are the source of all life. There are three main functions of the Great Goddess‚ the source of life‚ of death and of transfiguration

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    The Batek

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    Malaysia is a tribe that hunts and gathers their food. They live in a habitat of a tropical forest with a camp of five or six nuclear families. The Batek are foragers. “Foraging‚ is one of the oldest forms of human society‚ dating back to the Paleolithic period‚ at least a million years ago” (Nowak and Laird‚ 2010‚ ch. 3.1). They rely on the land and each other to survive. Working together‚ helps the tribe succeed in a pleasant society. “The Batek value the freedom afforded by the foraging way

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    Dreams (2010) is a documentary created by German director Werner Herzog. The film is shot in 3-D and takes place in the Chauvet Cave found in the south of France. The film speaks of the earliest known cave paintings‚ as well as other evidence of Paleolithic life. Known to create perplexing and extremely pensive documentaries‚ Herzog takes his audience on a journey never before seen using 3-D. He transforms what he sees into his own personal view. His way of seeing is unique and together with the 3-D

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    this essay I will be trying to answer these questions and try to show you how women’s lives and roles changed and varied in different history eras and culture areas‚ but also have at many times have been treated as equals to men. The Paleolithic Era was 2 Million to 12‚000 BP. Hunting and gathering was the most popular things in this period. While the men were responsible for hunting and the women were responsible for gathering. They gathered food like wild grains‚ fruits‚ nuts‚ and melons

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    Venus of Willendorf may have symbolized fertility. This image is representative of which stylistic period? Egyptian Lascaux Cave Paintings is an example of sympathetic magic. These paintings are representative of which period? Paleolithic Statuettes of Worshippers were intended as votive offerings to the gods. Mycenaean is a civilization that thrived on mainland Greece and built fortified palaces high up in their cities What is the title of this image? Lion Gate at

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    human being) Their remains are between 100‚000 and 30‚000 years ago They were the first people to burry their dead Homo sapien sapien The group of people that replace Neanderthal‚ includes us Begin to spread out and populated the earth Paleolithic “ old stone” Age 2.5 million to 10 thousand B.C Sometimes called the old stone age People begin living in small groups They hunt fish and gather nomadic Wonder around looking for food Cave painting Neolithic revolution Some where between

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