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    Effects of Agriculture

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    September 18‚ 2012 T. Barrales A.P World History Effects of Agriculture The evolution of man through agriculture was expressed thoroughly by Jared Diamond in his article. The transition from a Neolithic way of living to a Paleolithic way of life had many negative effects. Having people settling down to build organized cities and companies meant there would be social inequalities. Women were usually the first targets to social inequality. Having people stay in one area and having

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    AP World History Unit One Exam  1. Which of the following have scholars advanced as a possible explanation for the emergence of patriarchy in the First Civilizations? (A) The emergence of women as the primary source of labor in more intensive animal-drawn plow-based agriculture (B) The increased role of women outside the home (C) The decline in birthrates that accompanied civilization (D) The emergence of large-scale warfare with professionally led armies (E) The frequent failure of women

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    Pottery and Ceramics

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    when it comes out of the kiln. If you do this‚ It will be a little bit lighter then the color of clay you used and will feel sort of course and might need to be sanded. The history of Ceramics is said to of started over 30000 years ago‚ in the Paleolithic age." The discovery that fire made soft crumbly clay shapes permanent is really the beginning of ceramics." (Victor Bryant http://www.ceramicstudies.com/) Ceramics in the prehistoric eras were used as cutting tools‚ and sharp weapons. Ceramics were

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    Nicholas. "Sexing the Canvas: Calling on the Medium." Art History. 32.4 (2009): 664-689. Kleiner‚ Fred. Gardner ’s Art through the Ages: A Global History. 14. Boston: Wadsworth‚ 2011. 18. Print. McDermott‚ LeRoy. "Self-Representation in Upper Paleolithic Female Figurines‚" Current Anthropology 37 (1996)‚ 227-275. Mina‚ Maria. "Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology." Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology. 21.2 (2008): 213-239. Web. 15 Oct. 2012. http://web.ebscohost.com.proxy.ohiolink.edu. Soffer

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    farming or animal husbandry” NOT agricultural revolution yet…. They mostly gathered foods like berries‚ nuts‚ roots and gain and scavenged dead animals (kinda like vultures…)‚ and hunting live animals Paleolithic: stone‚ not metal tools—stone age Cultural and learned skills of the Paleolithic age- define history Out of Africa to the Ends of the Earth: First Migrations Human life started in Africa Culture: learned or invented ways of living‚ became more important than biology in shaping

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    Epipalaeolithic

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    During the Paleolithic‚ humans grouped together in small societies such as bands‚ and subsisted by gathering plants and hunting or scavenging wild animals. The Paleolithic is characterized by the use of knapped stone tools‚ although at the time humans also used wood and bone tools. Other organic commodities were adapted for use as tools‚ including leather and vegetable fibers; however‚ due to their nature‚ these have not been preserved to any great degree. Surviving artifacts of the Paleolithic era are

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    Mesolithic Religion

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    Cheryl Lefler Dr. Buck Philosophy 230 13 July 2013 Mesolithic Religion Mesolithic refers to a period of human evolution that fits between the Paleolithic and Neolithic eras. It is a catch-all term for portions of human development that do not fit nicely into the preceding or ensuing epochs of archaeological history. What sets this portion of human history apart from previous periods is the moving away from hunter-gatherer society to one that was becoming more domestic in nature (Guisepi)

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    Hall Of the Bulls, Lascaux

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    Lascaux This magnificent painting dates back to Lascaux‚ France 15‚000-13‚000 B.C.E. It was found on cave walls and it is said to represent one of the earliest examples of artistic expression. We can see that this piece was created during the Paleolithic period because; they are images walls using paint on limestone. We can see that the primitive people used natural rock contours‚ which suggested the animal’s volumes and portrayed real representations of a major role in their lives‚ which were the

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    The cave is a series of spaces‚ which display vast amounts of imagery painted by Paleolithic humans. The area in southwestern France where the Cave of Lascaux is located and the slopes of the Pyrenees Mountains are known for its many Paleolithic caves. These rock shelters and natural limestone caverns provide an ideal environment for preserving the prehistoric art. It’s important to consider some questions when

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    Neolithic Revolution

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    records is attained. Nomads - members of a people who have no fixed residence but move from place to place usually seasonally and within a well-defined territory. Homo sapiens – The human species that emerged as most successful at the end of the Paleolithic period. Agrarian Revolution – Chinese Civil War Matrilineal - relating to‚ based on‚ or tracing descent through the maternal

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