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    Turning Points

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    points that have changed the course of history. Two such turning points are the Neolithic revolution and the Renaissance. The Neolithic revolution marked the beginning of organized civilizations. It allowed people to settle down and give up their nomadic lifestyles. The renaissance made people think for themselves and valued reason. The Neolithic revolution and the Renaissance both changed the course of history. The Neolithic revolution began with the discovery of farming. Farming allowed for an end

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    Between 10‚000 B.C‚ the development of human kind underwent many significant changes that eventually transformed the modern world. Homo sapiens transitioned from the Paleolithic age to the Neolithic era and had a significant impact on the development of civilizations. Their changes had political‚ social‚ and economic effects on the development of humankind. They were thinkers‚ they though of solutions for the many problems that they encountered. Experience taught Stone Age people the difference between

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh

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    its a representation of the early societies and the evolution of Mesopotamia. Enkidu’s life represents the paleolithic era who underwent transformation when he met Gilgamesh and the Harlot where he then went through loss of innocence into the neolithic era. Enkidu shared a way that was lived during the paleolithic era. Simple way of living‚ no domination over a species. His relation to the wild animals he shared his life with is a visual representation of the style of living during the old stone

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    The Neolithic and Paleolithic eras were a time of early development for the human race. Plenty of new gadgets‚ methods of completing tasks‚ and even moral values were discovered by early humans at this time. Many critical foregoing innovations from the Neolithic and Paleolithic periods distinguish even the most advanced civilizations of the time. Political organization‚ the Agricultural Revolution‚ and inequality are among the most important developments of the time that have preceded them even today

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    Pre-History Paragraph

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    sheep and goats‚ painted on walls of their homes‚ and hunted and gathered. They were an egalitarian society with life-span only lasting up to age 30-34. Then there was the Stone age which was divided into two separate eras‚ the Paleolithic and the Neolithic era. It was named the Stone age because the hominids made the majority of their tools out of stone. During the Paleolithic era‚ they were able to control fire and use it to make tools. They also painted on cave walls and made jewelry. In the last

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    AP World History Study Guide General Terms to Study: Unit 1: history concepts/Prehistory Prehistory - Refers to the long period of time before people invented systems of writing. The Five Themes of Geography - Location refers to the relative or absolute location of places. Relative location describes a place with respect to its environment and its connection to other places. Absolute location provides a definite reference to locate a place. The reference can be latitude and longitude‚ a street

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    Attitudes Towards Animals in Neolithic and Assyrian Times Animals have been viewed differently by different cultures. This is evident when comparing the wall painting of a deer hunt from the Neolithic period (Gardner‚ 38) and the reliefs of Ashurbanipal hunting lions and the dying lions from the Assyrian dominated period of the ancient near east (Gardner‚ 56). The deer hunt scene‚ painted at Catal Huyuk c. 5750 BC‚ depicts several humans hunting two large deer and one small deer. The reliefs

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    dreams”” point is that these paintings are in the optical approach ‚ but I comes far ealier than the other twisted perspective cave paintings. Image: Lascaux‚France‚‚ first image of narrative art‚ first tiem man makes an appearance Neolithic Art **Neolithic era‚ human settles in fix adobes‚ domesticated plants and animals‚ including dog. Stone age man has moved from being hunter‚ to a herder/ farmer. Man moves to towns people. Now its food Production ‚ there was agriculture and stock raising

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    History Final Notes

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    5 billion years ago the earth came into existence around? 40‚000 years ago modern human beings arrived around? before writing the term ’’prehistory’’ refers to the period before? 1.6% In regard to genetic makeup and body chemistry‚ the difference between humans and apes is? australopithecus as early as five million years ago‚ which of the following flourished in east Africa? "the southern ape" what does australopithecus mean? intelligence and language skills the most important development of

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    Essay Orkney Islands

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    more impressive and that is Heritage of Orkney Islands. Orkney is a group of 70 islands north of Scotland‚ from which the biggest one‚ Mainland‚ is the place where most of the Neolithic sights of the historical interests are situated. Firstly there are two stone circles: Ring of Brodgar‚ which is one of the largest Neolithic henges‚ measuring one hundred and thirty meters in diameter and then Standing Stones of Stenness‚ which are almost five hundred years older than four thousand years old Stonehenge

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