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    Early People Theory

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    There are many theories concerning the coming of the early people and how they arrived. After much research and archaeological dig sites four theories were created. The theories are the Beringia, Maritime, Solutrean, and the South Pacific/Atlantic. Each theory has created lots of controversy in our world. Here is what the evidence supports. The Beringia theory states that the first people came across the Bering landbridge. The glacier then retreated leaving a path towards modern day America.…

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    pyramid took twenty years to build, while the delicate engineering has kept it intact, even today. As stated in the Pyramids at Giza article, “The builders were skilled, well-fed Egyptian workers who lived in a nearby temporary city. Archaeological digs on the fascinating site have revealed…

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    Otzi The Iceman Essay

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    The first piece of physical evidence of ancient civilization I want to discuss is Otzi the Iceman. In September of 1991, hikers in the Ötztal Alps stumbled on a body that was still partially frozen in a glacier. The Body was made discoverable due to climate changes forcing the glacier to melt. The hikers originally thought that they had found an unfortunate hiker who had disappears just a few decades ago. The hikers were baffled when they were told that the body they had found was thousands of…

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    economy? Economy is defined to have the most influence over a culture because it is defined as the production, distribution, and consumption of a culture. 2. What archaeological remains were found in Copan that are associated with craft-specialization? Who were these craft-specialists? How can archaeologists tell this? Archaeological remains that were found in Copan that are associated with craft-specialization was their workshop which was sealed in time because of an earthquake. What was…

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    Egypt The Egyptian outlook on perfumes could be derived from their lifestyle learned from the records, the objects found in connection to death and afterlife and mummified remains. The ancient Egyptians were concerned with the odours of everyday life and death. Dated to 1550 BCE, the Ebers papyrus gives us a wealth of knowledge on Egyptian medical preparations for ailments, perfumed anointing oils, and incense plants. As we move back through time, as early as the third millennium BCE, it…

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    also began attracting more attention to female deity figures across various cultures. Several other historians also argued that cultures in Egypt and Greece also worshipped a universal Great Goddess, supporting their arguments with archaeological material found in many sites. It was around this time that works such as “Mothers and Amazons: The First Feminist History of Culture” and “When God Was a Woman” were reprinted, published and extensively contributed to the development of the movement.…

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    Neolithic Agriculture

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    The origin of agriculture is estimated to have occurred about 8,000 to 10,000 years ago in the Neolithic era. The social life of that time began to stabilize after the period of adaptation of the Mesolithic in terms of customs and traditions, and progressively moved away from the nomadic life of the hunter-gatherer. Basically they were dedicated to grazing, domestication of animals, making of fabrics, modeling of ceramics and cultivation of the earth. It was nevertheless a time of revolutionary…

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    Guardian Of Fire

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    Croft: Guardian of Light is actually one of the spin-offs from the main franchise of Tomb Raider. The game continues with what originally made it popular like the twin-stick shooting mechanics, and like always, you get to explore the ancient archaeological sites that have made the series famous. The game, like many of the other Tomb Raider games, has some action within it, but there is an intense focus on puzzles. You can now play Lara Croft: Guardian of Light on both the mobile and the PC.…

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    Antiques should not be returned to their country of origin due to the many problems that occur in doing so. Finding the true resting place for an artifact would provide more challenges than it is worth. Keeping too much of history in one location can ultimately lead to the destruction of it. The history that is given back to its country of origin is often forgotten or neglected due to lack of governmental care. The returning of antiques to their native lands is not necessary. Finding artifacts…

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    The shootings had a tremendous negative impact on some tourist visitors coming to Tunisia on their holidays. Tour operator 's such as Thomas Cook have begun to market Tunisia differently to potential visitors after the attacks and have been offering holidays to Tunisia to the public with up to a 50% discount, desperately trying not to lose valuable customers (Thornhill, 2015). Tunisia has recently launched new tourism campaigns using clever puns with an aim to attract holidaymakers back to their…

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