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    “Paleolithic era” deals with the lives of hunter-gatherers‚ who had survived for over 240‚000 years. Their nomadic lifestyles of traveling and hunting has created a huge impact to the environment and their sophisticated technology‚ such as sticks and stones allowed them to settle adaptively across the globe with different climates. Succeeding foraging is the agrarian era‚ that lasted for almost ten thousand years. In this era‚ advancement with agriculture and pastoralism were a necessity as it allowed

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    lived there before. - The Europeans who lived among the Paleolithic era have lived a life where physical competition among men was expressed in frequent which resulted to bloody battles Into Eurasia: - Around 20‚00 years ago‚ because of the cold Ice Age‚ it forced an increasing amount northerly European people to move southward into warmer regions - They improved their hunting habits aiming to capture reindeers and horses. They also devolved new technologies to make life easier for them such as the

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    Column: Century Second Column: Events in History Third Column: Humanities Giants (write your entries here) Before the Common Era (BCE) = Before Christ (BC) c. BC 15‚000 - 10‚000 Old Stone Age Cave art at Lascaux and Altamira c. BC 7000 Native Americans may have migrated from northern Asia c. BC 5‚000 New Stone Age Pottery invented. First large-scale architecture Bronze tools c. BC 3500 - 2350 Sumerian Period in Mesopotamia. Reign of Gilgamesh (2700) Pictographic writing. Construction of first

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    and we cover them with large animal hides. We also dig fire pits into the hut floor so we can have some heat when it’s cold. What weapons do we use? We have spears‚ flint tool‚ and harpoons‚ etc. We make our harpoons from reindeer bones. We use stone‚ wood‚ bone‚ and animal sinew to make our tools and weapons. As a hunter-gatherer we always have to stay at the top of our game. One wrong move and we can be crushed by a mammoth or be speared by their sharp tusks. We live very dangerous lives‚

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    human beings. During the Upper Paleolithic various cultural innovations changed the way people would like their lives from that point forward. Perhaps the most important of these innovations being stone tools and blades‚ the domestication of dogs‚ art‚ and evolution of self-identity. The manufacturing of stone tools and blades was very apparent during the Upper Paleolithic The emergence of the flaking technique allowed the people of this time to “make thin‚ beautiful‚ leaf shaped points in several sizes

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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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    September 29‚ 2012 Global 9H Comparative Essay Between 8000 and 1500 BCE‚ unique social‚ religious‚ and economic characteristics were common‚ both in hunter-gatherer societies and residents of a Neolithic town like Catal Huyuk. These characteristics were similar in that they affected the social standing among both men and women. Gender roles in agriculture and food provision in general correlate with the social standing of both men and women

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    Matt Stone and Trey Parker address an audience of young adults in America in their South Park episode “Margaritaville.” Stone and Parker create an informative episode about events that were taking place during the “Great Recession” in America at the time. While being created‚ the audience was aware of increasing unemployment rates and decreasing house values. In “Margaritaville‚” Stone and Parker introduce a character named Stan who is trying to invest his money into a bank‚ but he is immediately

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    historians who journeyed along with the army. But‚ of all the discoveries made‚ the most important was the Rosetta Stone‚ the key that unlocked the ancient marvel of Egypt. What is the Rosetta Stone is? The Rosetta stone is a very important artifact that was discovered during the French invasion of Egypt in the year 1799. You may ask why this is important. Well because of the Rosetta Stone‚ the historians and scientists now understand ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.   Previous to the discovery‚

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    This bottom tier would harvest crops and do the hard labor (e.g. building of the pyramids in Egypt). The artisans would craft and sell the wares which were made. In recent findings‚ "the presence there of tools and statues made from stone not obtainable locally indicates that some trading with distant regions was taking place" (Kishlansky‚ Geary‚ & O’Brien‚ 2008‚ p. 11). Both Egypt and Mesopotamia are prime examples of mercantilism [Again‚ better to say trade]

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