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    Neolithic and Paleolithic Era The Neolithic and Paleolithic Era were two periods in which humans began to develop and grow. Changes in population‚ early political structures‚ and social ladders are visible in both these periods of time‚ but withhold similarities as well. Population during the Paleolithic and Neolithic Era were made of small communities‚ but life expectancy’s of the time were slightly different. The people of the Neolithic time‚ who lived together and were more vulnerable to disease

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    with conflicts‚ and adapting their lifestyle to deal with those conflicts. It all started with the Paleolithic period and continued through the first civilizations. The Paleolithic period which was is better known as the Stone Age‚ carried on until about 14‚000 years ago. While the first civilizations were the first representations of the civilizations that we live in today. Throughout the Paleolithic period and early civilizations‚ many factors of civilization have changed‚ but at the same time‚ many

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    animals  Geologists- analyze fossils and the rocks in which they are found  Chemists and Physicists-determines the age of the artifacts and other remains of the past  THE SEARCH FOR KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE HUMAN PAST IS A CONTINUING PROCESS… PALEOLITHIC AGE • Greek words: lithos which means “stone” and palaios‚ “ancient.” • Life during Old Stone Age  Nomads-wander from place to place (caves or in tents)  Small groups of 20-30 people  Food gathering-wild fruit‚ nuts‚ seeds‚ honey‚ roots‚ and

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    Upper Tamakoshi

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    Upper Tamakoshi is no Panacea’ The tripartite loan agreement between Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA)‚ Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) and Nepal Telecom (NT) has cleared the uncertainties surrounding Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Project (UTHP) and its implementation. Recent sanctioning of loans to UTHP by Rastriya Beema Sansthan and Citizen’s Bank has provided much-needed impetus and urgency to complete ‘behind-the-schedule’ project on time. UTHP is the first and the largest hydropower project

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    The Cave of Lascaux

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    Many cave paintings were found all over Europe and usually‚ they were on the wall of abandoned cave with the blocked entrance for many years‚ so the paintings were well preserved inside the cave. Cave paintings started during the time called the Paleolithic Age. According to archeologists‚ around 40‚000 B.C.‚ the earliest arts were created and cave paintings were started. Also the caves where paintings have been found are not likely to use as shelter‚ but they were used for ceremonial purposes (Tedesco

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    A History of Clothing Long long ago‚ in a time very different from the one today‚ two cavemen‚ Borg and Org‚ were out looking for something tasty to eat. They had just realized that they could use a rock-sharpened stick to help kill the wild game that roamed their forest home. They were now in for another invention. As they trekked through the wilderness‚ they did not find their way to grandma’s house‚ no‚ they got hopelessly lost‚ with no GPS to call upon they settled in a pleasant clearing

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    Using tools has been interpreted as a sign of intelligence‚ and it has been theorized that tool use may have stimulated certain aspects of human evolution-most notably the continued expansion of the human brain. Paleontology has yet to explain the expansion of this organ over millions of years despite being extremely demanding in terms of energy consumption. The brain of a modern human consumes about 20 Watts (400 kilocalories per day)‚ which is one fifth of the energy consumption of a human body

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    How Cavemen Lived

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    How cavemen lived By: Ausha Champ Here are a few of the reasons cavemen wrote on the walls of there caves. One is how to kill or catch certain pray. So they could have the meat for pray and hide for quilt. The way to tell how many people in there crew died. They would trace there hand and color it in brown or black and trace the other hand in white. The color represents the living and the white represents the dead. Hares a good question‚ Why do

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    What is civilisation ?

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    ! ! ! What is civilisation? ! How our modern society sees it Civilisation;  a manmade concept developed over time. To begin with‚ uncivilised doesn’t mean being savage or uncultured. In many cases uncivilised people have less problems than us civilised (e.g. war). Many factors define civilisation as we will find out later. First let’s take a look at the beginning of civilisation as we know it today. Civilisation required certain geographical conditions to form‚ such as the right temperature

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    The Upper Berth (1894) F. Marion Crawford SOMEBODY asked for the cigars. We had talked long‚ and the conversation as beginning to languish; the tobacco smoke had got into the heavy curtains‚ he wine had got into those brains which were liable to become heavy‚ and it was already perfectly evident that‚ unless somebody did something to rouse our oppressed spirits‚ the meeting would soon come to its natural conclusion‚ and we‚ the guests‚ would speedily go home to bed‚ and most certainly to sleep

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