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    Part one Gender roles of diverse cultures have differed immensely throughout history. The evolution of gender roles first began in the Paleolithic Age and then began to transform with the transformation of the Paleolithic Age to the Neolithic Age. Women in Mesopotamia‚ India‚ Greece‚ China‚ and Rome were not treated as equals and viewed as inferior to men. Cultures like Egypt and Persia had similar laws for women and treated them with more respect out of any of the other cultures.

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    own but the acceptance a demand for these increase and they started to make it in bulk. And this how they learn about mass production. 4.3.2 Mehrgarh Period II (5500 BCE–4800 BCE) and Period III (4800 BCE–3500 BCE) These two period were ceramic Neolithic‚ as they started using pottery and later chalcolithic. Period II is at site MR4 and Period III is at MR2.[2] are the period when they started manufacturing technique and started to utilizing the much advanced techniques Glazed faience beads were

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    activity; it has changed over the centuries to become more and more functional for our daily lives and for multi purposes. Back in the Neolithic period furniture was made out of stone which in our current lives is completely impractical‚ but back then furniture was not used how it is used now. Evidence of furnishing exists in ancient paintings from the Neolithic period‚ in sculptures in Pompeii‚ tombs including furniture have also been excavated in Egypt‚ modern day Turkey‚ and modern day Vietnam

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    Neolithic ruling systems in the late Neolithic Era were effective because they were fair and simple with their judgement and punishments. Neolithic ruling systems always have been looked at as a tyranny at the feet of a male commander who was the one who could take the most club hits to the head‚ but in reality‚ Neolithic rule was an ancient form of democracy where there was one commander who made the final decision after a made theirs. taking two parts to make it complete or one could overrule the

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    keep track of the movement of the sun‚ as a cemetery for the elite‚ a healing place‚ or a team building exercise. The Stonehenge is located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire‚ England. It is believed that construction started around 3000 B.C.‚ in the Neolithic Period‚ and lasted through 1500 B.C.‚ in the Bronze Age. One theory states that the people that lived in that area at the time had started to rely more on farming. With that in mind‚ the monument was built as a way to track the movement of the sun

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    What were the economic and social results of the agricultural revolution? Agricultural revolution often called as Neolithic revolution is period when people started to produce food. Before agricultural revolution people obtained food through hunting and gathering. However during the agricultural revolution‚ people learned how to produce food by farming or ranching. Thus Neolithic people could end their nomadic life. People started to settle in one place. Also thanks to the agricultural revolution

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    History of Agriculture * Late Epipaleolithic 12‚000-9‚600 BC * Younger Dryas 10‚800-9‚600 BC * Early Aceramic Neolithic 9‚600-8‚000 BC * Late Aceramic Neolithic 8‚000-6‚900 BC The history of agriculture is closely tied to climate changes‚ or so it certainly seems from the archaeological and environmental evidence. After the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM)‚ the northern hemisphere of the planet began a slow warming trend. The glaciers retreated northward‚ and forested areas began to develop

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    Humanity has always searched for god. The more people come together with that goal in common‚ the higher the collective energy. Mountains can sometimes be moved‚ and sometimes temples can appear seemingly out of nowhere‚ as if sprung from the very ground itself. The ongoing argument concerning the rise of civilization is centered almost wholly around the domestication of plants and animals. The prevailing view of V. Gordon Childe’s principle “that social structure and organization were bent to the

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    Asian Studies Reviewer for 2-25 St. Romuald Prepared by: Ian Dominic Mallillin Teacher: Ms. Lanie Pabilona I. EVOLUTION OF MAN: Evolution – Change over a long period of time Theory: * Charles Darwin’s Theory: His book was published on 1859 with the title of “On the origin of the Species of Man” This book stressed that man and all other species on earth were products of a long process of evolution. All species are related to each other and evolved over a long period of time.

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    Chapter Review Human migration began in eastern Africa‚ where remains of the earliest types of human remains were found to originate. Gradual migration was caused by the need to find scarce food and slowly caused the spread of the human population across to the Americas and Australia. Agricultural societies first emerged in the middle east. Since population was increasing‚ it encouraged people to find a more reliable food source and since the ice age had come to an end‚ it brought the retreat

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