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29 Cards in this Set
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Middle Stone Age
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Date: 400-20 kya
Location: Southern/Eastern Asia |
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Middle Paleolithic
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Date:
Location: Europe & Near East |
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Later Stone Age
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Date: 40 kya in E. Africa & 20 kya in S. Africa
Location: Southern/Eastern Africa |
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Upper Paleolithic
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Date:
Location: Europe & Near East |
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Paleoindian
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Date:
Location: North America |
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Mesolithic
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Date: 11.5 kya
Location: Europe |
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Archaic
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Date: 9 kya
Location: N. America |
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Neolithic
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Date: 14 kya
Location: Middle East & E. Asia |
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Natufian
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Date: 15 kya
Location: Near East |
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Dolni Vestonice
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-Europe -Venus figurines |
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Guitarrero Cave
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-10.6 kya
-Peru -Early domestication of beans, alpacas, llamas, guinea pigs |
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What are the dates of plant and animal domestication in the Old World?
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Plant: 10 kya
Animal: 10-9 kya |
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What are the dates of plant and animal domestication in the New World?
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Plant: 7-5 kya
Animal: 6-1.3 kya |
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Klassies River Mouth
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-MSA
-S. Africa -Early anatomically modern humans |
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Pincevent and Verberie
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-Europe -Semi-sedentism |
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Danger Cave
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-Archaic
-N. America -Broad spectrum foraging |
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Mallaha and Hayonim
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-Mesolithic
-Near East -Stone foundations |
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Jarmo
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-Neolithic, 10 kya
-Near East -Wheet & barley, sheep & goats |
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Guila Naquitz
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-7.4-6.7 kya
-Mesoamerica -Population increase does not always lead to domestication |
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Blombos Cave
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-MSA
-S. Africa -Symbolic behavior, maybe trade |
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Mt. Sandel
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-Mesolithic, 10 kya
-Ireland -First permanent settlements in area |
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Mesolithic
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-No agriculture
-11.5-->9-6 kya |
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Neolithic
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-Agriculture
-9-6-->7-4 kya |
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Stone Age
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Africa
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Paleolithic
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Europe/Asia
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Neanderthal hunting
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Before 50 kya: small to medium animals
After 50 kya: medium to large animals |
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Multiregional hypothesis
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Modern humans evolved from hominids that were in their region
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Out of Africa hypothesis
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Modern humans evolved in Africa and then migrated out
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Howieson's Poort
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Microliths and blades were found
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