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    of human kind. Species being is indicative of our truest nature as a species. To understand this true nature, we must think back to a time before our own, where ‘civilized’ society is millennia to the future. In this pre-historic time, before hunter gatherer, we were not a people, but simply one species among…

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    Sherpa people have a lot of hemoglobin, big chest, nose, and the lung to breathe. They are renowned and fascinated people in this world. They speak Tibeto-Burmese language and follow the Tibetan Buddhism and Shamanism. They are recognized hunters and gatherers, nomadic herdsmen, caravan trader. A transport, communication, and medication are…

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    Ian Hodder

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    Ian Hodder can indisputably be considered one of the most influential archaeologists of the last few decades. Following his studies at Cambridge, he established himself among the leading theorists and played a crucial role in bringing about the post-processual movement in archaeological theory (Yoffee 2003, 860). Hodder’s amount of academic contribution to the discipline spans a multitude of areas and issues. Several of these seem to have made especially large impact, such as his extensive…

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    Dakota Lynn Martin Sept. 23, 2016 Heirloom Seeds and Modified Seeds Far back in history, humans have been hunters and gatherers of their food. About 10,000 years ago, humans learned how to domesticate plants and animals to make food more susceptible and predictable. The birth of agriculture was the moment when humans stopped chasing their food and started raising it. Some say this time frame would be around 8,500 BC. Through centuries of time, the minds of agriculture have been changing…

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    shelter. Disease, natural disasters, famine, and climate change however affected the hunter gatherers. They could not find a lasting shelter and were unable to store food. Animals were domesticated in the mountains, where rainfall was not plentiful. Pastoral societies started to domesticate more animals, securing a stable food supply. As a result, the Neolithic, or Agricultural, Revolution occurred. The hunter gatherers learned to cultivate plants and settle where there was water and fertile…

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    Propaganda is defined in the Merriam-Webster dictionary as ‘the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person’. Whether the effects of propaganda on society are negative or positive is subject to opinion. Propaganda has been used throughout history, taking different forms and using different techniques, and is still surrounding us and our society. Propaganda affects us by appealing to our emotions and to the conformist in…

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    Pre-American Religion

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    Mann. And guess what? The exceedingly ancient, yet well designed temple, was reportedly built by hunter-gatherers wearing loin cloths, nearly 12,000 years ago. Some of the structures may even date as far back as 15, 000 years ago! This remote hilltop cathedral in southern Turkey precedes Stonehenge by 6000+ years! Obviously, people who wear animal skins…

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    Created by society based on norms and standards, gender roles are the concept of how men and women should act and behave. The severity and types of gender roles vary across cultures and countries, but the concept of gender roles are something that is universal. Gender roles are especially harsh on women, and affect their quality of life. While ignored by society, gender roles are not ignored by women, and these roles continue to affect women’s lives all over the world. Gender roles are…

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    worldwide scale. However, the world has not always been the massive and interconnected society that it is today. It has come a long way from the prehistoric times and continues to flourish in many different ways. From small tribes consisting of hunters and gatherers, to a complex population of people that continue to discover new, revolutionary ways to improve life. Humanity’s…

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    Aboriginal cultures initiated when aborigines came to austrailia from south east Africa probably due to negative push factors like famine, warfare, curiosity, or sea level changes. The Aborigines were efficient hunters and gatherers. ((Rickwood, Dudgeon & Gridley, n.d.). They were physically fit and lean. Not a single animal carcass was left uneaten and they also included a wide variety of plant foods like roots, starchy tubers and leaves were eaten. As they had a high…

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