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    the book Getlein explains the different time periods of art. The time periods include the Oldest art‚ Mesopotamia‚ and Egyptian. The oldest art focuses on art near and around the Mediterranean Sea before 3000 B.C. defined as the prehistoric and Neolithic. The prehistoric era was a period when there was a nomadic lifestyle largely dependent on hunting and gathering. The Neolithic era is also known as time when tools were being developed and there was a large shift towards farming. The oldest art focused

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    gigantic animals was Megalania. There were other hunters such as the Marsupial Lion‚ one of the best hunters in the world at that time‚ but they were no match for this monster lizard. Today‚ scientists observe other monitor lizards‚ such as the prehistoric lizard’s closest relative‚ the lace monitor‚ and make observations about the structure of Megalania. They also investigate how this monster went extinct and the recent sighting reports on this

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    older. Yet‚ the music and world of these early human ancestors are still largely a mystery to us. Findings like the flutes help us to learn more about not only the music of prehistoric peoples but also the lives that they lived. Prehistoric‚ or primitive‚ music includes all music created in preliterate cultures. Thus‚ prehistoric music includes the first types of music ever created or played. Because the groups producing this music did not leave a written record for us‚ we know much less about the

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    systems of the world consist of the West African and Asia-Australian monsoons. The term was first used in English in British India (now India‚ Bangladesh and Pakistan) and neighboring countries to refer to the big seasonal winds blowing from the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea in the southwest bringing heavy rainfall to the area. The south-west monsoon winds are called ’Nairutya Maarut’ in India. Definition Monsoon‚ derived from the Arabic word "Mausim" meaning "season"‚ although generally defined

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    to survive in different environments—a rudimentary form of language (protolanguage) helped them to communicate and cooperate in their family groups. This paper agrees with Bickerton’s analysis by drawing factual evidence from BBC’s Documentary "Prehistoric Autopsy-Episode Two: Homo erectus” that is hosted by physical Anthropologist Professor Roberts Alice and the Biologist Dr. McGavin George. In the documentary‚ the duo explores the evolution of the human species and all that is known about our hominid

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    Women Are Now The Dominant Gender And It’s Turning The World Upside Down ASHLEY LUTZ SEP. 7‚ 2012‚ 6:30 PM Since the beginning of time‚ men have ruled the world. But now women are speeding past men in schools‚ at home and in the workplace‚ according to Hanna Rosin’s new book The End of Men: And the Rise of Women. In the past‚ "men had an advantage because of their size and strength‚" Rosin told us in an interview. But in the industrialized world‚ brains are valued over brawn. Her book outlines

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    copy bird calls‚ or sounds they hear around them. They would leave paintings on the cave walls. 2. Why is the study of prehistoric and ancient music important? What can we learn from it? So we can learn how they songs or hymns were created. We need to know how they were created or we most likely would not have music today. 3. What roles did music play in the life of prehistoric and ancient people? Are the roles similar to or different from the roles that it plays today? Many songs and hymns were

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    earlier discipline of philology‚ the study of ancient texts and documents‚ which goes back to antiquity. At first historical linguistics was comparative linguistics and mainly concerned with establishing language families and the reconstruction of prehistoric proto-languages‚ using the comparative method and internal reconstruction. The focus was on the well-known Indo-European languages‚ many of which had long written histories. But since then‚ significant comparative linguistic work has been done on

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    as tools jewelry and other human made objects Culture people’s unique way of life Hominid a member of a biological group including human beings and related species that walk Paleolithic Age a prehistoric period that lasted from about 2‚500‚000 to 8000 B.C Neolithic Age a prehistoric period that started 8000 Technology the ways in which ppl apply knowledge tools and inventions to meet there needs Homo sapiens Homo sapiens is the scientific name for the human species. Homo is

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    aridification which occurred 34–49 Ma.[36] The southwest monsoon arrives in two branches: the Bay of Bengal branch and the Arabian Sea branch. The latter extends toward a low-pressure area over the Thar Desert and is roughly three times stronger than the Bay of Bengal branch. The monsoon typically breaks over Indian territory by around 25 May‚ when it lashes the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal. It strikes the Indian mainland

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