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    issue focused on this essay will be whether or not the change to Neolithic Age had a positive impact on society. The Paleolithic age‚ also known as the Old Stone Age‚ was from 2.5 million to 8000 B.C. The Neolithic age‚ also referred to as the New Stone Age‚ took place from 8000 B.C. to 3000 B.C. Some may argue that the Paleolithic era was the best time to live because of its people’s liberating ways. On the other hand‚ the Neolithic era was indeed the best thing for society‚ allowing a more reliable

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    History of art Art is a product of a human mind in a visual form to express their ideas and emotions .art includes the creation of image in fields including painting‚ sculpture‚ printmaking‚ photography. But usually are not in painting‚ also in music‚ theater‚ film‚ dance and literature. Or in the other words it was a manifestation of human creativity. Art‚ in the first period of history‚ began with the invention of writing‚ founded by the great civilization of Egypt and Mesopotamia. In this period

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    also shown in prehistory. The Paleolithic and Neolithic eras contrast when it comes to gender inequality or gender equality. In Paleolithic times‚ Women easily had a greater amount of equality and not so much of that equality in Neolithic times. In Paleolithic times‚ women were the ones who invented and began the use of farming and agriculture‚ without this great source of food‚ humans may have not been able to settle as easily‚ and the Neolithic times would have never began. The men and

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    small groups. These people were called hunters and gathers‚ they were nomadic because they constantly moved causing them produce fewer children. Once a new revolution was created it increased the human population‚ this new revolution was called the Neolithic Revolution. During this revolution agriculture and farming were discovered‚ it changed the social and cultural living of humans because they no longer had to follow large herds of animals for food source. In the article “Early Eras”‚ written

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    Art 11 Ancient Near E. & Ancient Egypt Take Home Question 3 9/27/10 Ancient Animals The most interesting thing that I noticed after comparing Ancient Egyptian‚ Mesopotamian and Paleolithic European art is that some of the Paleolithic art is more realistic than the Neolithic art is. I feel that the Paleolithic people of Europe spent more time observing the animals than Mesopotamians and Egyptians did because they were not busy developing agriculture‚ massive architecture and religion

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    Since the beginning of history‚ humans have been evolving. Many people can agree that the Neolithic Revolution was the most important development in human history. Though that is true for many‚ there are some that are unsure of what exactly it was. During the Neolithic Revolution people evolved from being nomads to settlers by learning how to grow food and domesticate animals. The Neolithic (Agricultural) Revolution took place around 8000-3000 BCE (Patton‚ lecture). During this time humans began

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    World History Short Essay Assess the possible consequences of the Neolithic revolution on social structures. When talking about the Neolithic Revolution‚ we are referring to the time when food production‚ plant cultivation and animal domestication were developed (circa 11‚550 BP). It indicates the first cultural period in a region in which the first signs of domestication are present.[1] This can also be described as the shift from hunting and gathering societies to agricultural and pastoral

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    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. However‚ the Neolithic towns like Catal Huyuk’s characteristics were far more advanced than the hunter-gatherer’s characteristics were.

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    maybe a couple of extra credits that I will announce in class. There won’t be any tricks or additional material on the test. All illustration numbers on the study guide refer to the illustrations in the 14th edition of the Gardner’s text. From the art works listed on the complete study guide‚ twenty will appear on the actual test plus two for extra credit. For each slide that I show on the day(s) of the midterm slide exam‚ you will need to know the name or description of the object (like “the Standard

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    Paleolithic Art Paleolithic art‚ dating back to the late Paleolithic period 40‚000-10‚000 B.C. (the Stone Age)‚ is one of the most beautiful‚ natural periods of cave art and clay sculptures. Created by Nomadic hunters and gatherers with ivory‚ wood‚ and bone‚ these figures were thought to be symbolic and have some magical or ritual relevance. Figures and drawings have been found in all parts of the world dating back to the Cro-Magnon man as late as 60‚000 years ago. There are two different

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