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    and the presence of the barred motif. This article was also harder and more confusing for me to read as his writing is not clear. Additionally, Ramsden (2016) mentions two sites but focuses on one, the Benson site, this was confusing when reading the article at first since he only mentions once that he thinks the “Benson site is a good candidate for the place that the Kirche village moved to” (Ramsden…

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    north of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Wanus kewin Heritage Park provides a window into the past of the plains. For the past 30 some years, there have been continual excavations done and several archaeological discoveries made on this land. Since 2010, Wolf Willow with a Borden designation of FbNp-26 has been the site of the excavations, where a ten metre by eleven-metre hole was dug and methodically excavated by archaeology students from the University of Saskatchewan. This report will highlight the…

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    The Mayans: Civilization The Mayan Civilization was an American Native Civilization which grew to be one of the many advanced civilizations in America. The Mayans lived in Eastern and Southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and Western Honduras. While living in these various places the Mayans built enormous stone pyramids, temples and sculptures. The Mayans also had many accomplishments in mathematics and astronomy, which were recorded in hieroglyphics. Around 900 the Mayans…

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    A hands-on guidebook for an unforgettable, familial road trip. The United States extend over 9 833 517 km² (11760787996830yd²) and count a multitude of cultures and landscapes. During one month, my family and I crossed 5 states in the West of the country and met very friendly, welcoming people. Here are some tips to plan an extraordinary road trip of yours, based on the story of our adventure. What? A road trip through the West Coast and the national parks of the United States of America,…

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    The Invisible in a Conforming Society Would the world be better off if all humans were the same? People do not wear the same clothes or think the same thoughts due to the human nature in an individual. This causes people to be different from others and create self expression. In a conforming society these standards are not applied. Certain groups of people in a conforming society aimlessly prefer to stay within these societal confinements. Although there are groups of people who are better off…

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    The Fight with ISIS “All wars have unintended consequences. No matter how cautious generals and political leaders are, war sets in motion waves of change that can alter the currents of history” (Tirman 45). The United States involved itself in an ongoing conflict that has spanned from Crusades to the colonization by the European powers. When the United States pulled out of Iraq in December 2011, a splinter group of Al qaeda headed by Abu Musab al Zarqawi attacked major Shia communities to…

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    The Neanderthals were a hominin species that inhabited Eurasia for around 300,000 years before disappearing soon after the arrival of anatomically modern humans, somewhere around 39,000 years ago. What the cause of this extinction might have been is a subject of heavy debate, the two main theories currently splitting between a climatic and a competitive focus. One of the most important components of being able to properly evaluate these propositions is to answer the question of whether modern…

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    The Vikings uncommon military tactics along with their strong willed shieldmaidens often intimidated Frankish rulers, many Frankish rulers would even to pay off the Vikings in hopes of preventing farther attacks on their subjects. This did backfire on what is now Paris, in 841CE Frankish King Charles payed a Viking leader 7000 livres of silver and gold for the freedom of Paris, this would be the equivalent of 17,429.30US dollars (without inflation). After hearing tales of how generous the…

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    The archaeological evidence provides a vast amount of information to better understand the historical and cultural background of the Near East period. The study of archaeology allows us to travel in time and to have a better picture of what the cultures and societies looked like in the biblical world. This does not only provide critical information to understand the history and to validate the accuracy of the given historical evidences but also helps believers to read and interpret the Bible…

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    Bioarchaeology And Gender

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    of the morphology can lead researchers to deduce the occupational role that the individual completed during their life span (Rychlo, 2012). In addition, analysis by Molleson (1994) studied the morphological changes between males and females at the site of Abu Hureyra. In his analysis, he identified 44 females, 27 males, along with 16 indeterminate skeletons and compared the patterns of bone morphology according to their assigned sex. Molleson inferred that the patterning of females indicated…

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