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    Paleolithic Stone Tools

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    is important to realize the benefits of these artifacts that serve the worlds proposes today. Stone tools are considered a brilliant invention after discovering that some stone tools date back to 2 million years ago. The first oldest stone tool was found in Gola River, Ethiopia in the 1990’s. It dated back to 2.6 m.y.a. which means that this era was about 5.3 to 2.5 million years ago. Stone tools are the earliest human artifacts that archaeologists study (Prince, Feinmen 2013). They vary in…

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    Carpentry Research Paper

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    According to history, Ban is given credit to develop the use of the plane, chalk line, and other carpentry tools. His work as a carpenter documents descriptions of dimensions for building items and objects – such as altars. And he gets credit for instructions concerning “Feng Shui” (pronounced Fung-Shway which means (wind and water) the ancient Chinese practice…

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    Oldowan Technology

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    Evidence of Tool Use by Early Hominins Tool use has been around for ages we all know this because we are surrounded by it every day, but how long has tool use in human history been at play? There is evidence of early hominids making and using stone tools that date back millions of years ago. These tools are the earliest known signs of modifying natural materials for use as a tool. In this article we will travel back to the early stages of human evolution to date when we began to use objects to…

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    Brandon Breaux Holley Johnson English IV 24 September 2014 Carpentry in a Nutshell In carpentry there are many different tools and skills that are used which affects the world in many different ways. People have been doing carpentry for a long time. Carpenters are an important factor in order to live a safe and healthy life. There are many pieces of carpentry and many processes that are involved in carpentry. Also there are many different types of woods and shows there multiple different…

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    A couple of weeks ago, I went to go see The Skin of Our Teeth. The show is very confusing and I was not a huge fan of it. However, the way the set is laid out and the choices for costumes and some aspects of the acting were quite enjoyable. The script was my main issue that clouded over many of the other parts. To understand the show, we must first see what it is about. The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder is a play that takes part in three acts. It follows the Antrobus family and their maid…

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    The mystery on Melbourne Bridge It was an early and slow start for the forensics detective Lewis, but coincidentally it was a dull and boring day too. The clouds rumbled over ‘Precise Investigations’, Lewis’s department had not had a call since last week. This was rare as Lewis was called frequently by his brother in-law, Frank. Frank was head detective at the Melbourne police station and often called up for advice and help. The Police department usually relied on Lewis for help as he was a…

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    not hold true for me in my time. My life here is during the time you refer to as the "Paleolithic” period. This is the earliest t and longest age of the Stone Age, lasting from c. 1, 5000,000 to c. 8000 B.C. We actively developed and utilize stone tools and weapons for our daily needs: Stone is so much more effective and reliable than wood or bone. Many men have survived the hunt for food because of these new weapons render the creatures immobile or dead so much more quickly. It is also kinder…

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    Eureka 2 Project

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    important. Because I worked more on the construction/ volunteer aspect of getting the park up and running I did not observe how it served the people. But I did witness forms of discriminations, when building you rarely ever saw a girl with a power tool…

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    Hacienda Plains Case Study

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    carefully cut stonework. It is likely that they were able to achieve this due to the fact that they were a more “advanced” civilization technologically on par with the Zatopec. The Totalrec had both their stolen goods (which must have included iron tools, as it would most likely be near impossible to create their elaborate pyramids otherwise) and a social organization structured enough to include rulers or kings, as evidenced by the names recorded in the Zatopec…

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    You may have mastered the art of cleaning it, but have you mastered the art of keeping it clean? Here are some tips: 1. Don't just clean, organize. One of the best ways to keep your room clean for longer is to get rid of a lot of stuff (or start keeping stuff in a different room), and…

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