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    In the United Kingdom, there is a place called The Stonehenge. This is a historical landmark that was built around 2450 BC. The Stonehenge is a very mysterious site. Terrance Meaden has found a face carved into one of the big stones. Other researchers believe that the creator of Stonehenge was staring at us for 4,000 years. “Why would anyone do that?” he asked, but the carving in that stone can take at least hundreds of hours to do. Some believe that aliens have something to do with it. How can…

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    In the beginning of time, if people wanted to eat they would have to gather their food from plants. Many years later, someone discovered that if you buried your food in the ground, a new plant would grow there. As this method of food cultivation was further explored, it became increasingly popular. Those who had previously been nomads began to set up villages and devote their lives to farming. This was the first agricultural revolution. In the 1700s, the Second Agricultural Revolution began,…

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    having a stable income of food in a permanent civilization rather than wandering until food was located. As a nomad, there was no guarantee food would be found in time to meet their needs. Also, the quality of live improved with the beginning of Neolithic food producers. They could make themselves comfortable in permanent areas, and enjoy where they lived making the civilizations fit to their needs as we see later in Incan or Mayan civilizations where they had intricate buildings for stargazing…

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    StoneHenge- History Mystery Task Key questions Description Location - Where is the site? The StoneHenge is located in Amesbury, Salisbury in the UK. Time period - When was it built? The construction was believed to have started in 3100 BC. Purpose - Do historians know exactly what the site was used for? If yes, how do they know? If not, why don’t they know? The historians don’t know what the site was used for and how it was built. Some theories about that giants made the Stonehenge…

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    One of the most long running disputes in the social sciences is the nature versus nurture controversy. The biosocial approach emphasized the role of biology in determining human behavior. For instance, judging by the foraging society that still survive today, it appears that most of past’s cultures were egalitarian. Therefore, based on man-the–hunter theory it’s safe to assume that it was based on two-body type, male and female. This theory pointed to an economic contribution where men did most…

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    The Arabian Peninsula is a harsh but beautiful desert landscape. Its location in the world in many ways influenced the unique culture that it came to be today. The amount of land suitable for farming and agriculture was difficult to find. This created a culture that split into two ways of life known as settler and nomadic. Nomads, or ‘bedouins,’ were small tribes that would travel from place to place, seeking water and grazing land for their herds. Because there was so little land to farm in…

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    Geographic location affects what animals are available to a civilization by where the animals are native from. This gives Eurasians in that time an increased amount of meat, protein, milk, clothing, fuel for fires, shelter, blankets, more ways of farming, fertilizer which spreads seeds, and transportation which makes moving food and equipment way easier. The geographic location for some countries affects them greatly because there is only 1 hotspot with 13 of the 14 domesticated animals. This…

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    Stonehenge Research Paper

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    Stonehenge. One of Great Britain’s most well-known and ancient landmarks, this roughly circular arrangement of stones is visited by countless tourists each year. So well-known is Stonehenge in fact, that the geography and culture of the United Kingdom can no longer be discussed without at least a passing mention of the landmark. It is safe to say that Stonehenge has deeply rooted itself within Britain’s history and identity and yet, despite how ostensibly important it is, it is interesting to…

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    The Phanerozoic Eon

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    Prehistoric times have been a mystery for modern humans for centuries. These times span from the formation of the Earth, about 4.5 billion years ago, all the way to the Iron Age, which ended about 3,200 years ago. This paper will be discussing the Precambrian times first, due to it being the oldest period in Earth's history. The next paragraph will talk about the Phanerozoic eon, which contained the first forms of life on Earth. The last paragraph will be about the most recent period, which has…

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    How Did Stonehenge Exist

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    Stonehenge is a large collection of rocks located in Amesbury. There are many theories to why Stonehenge exists but the original thought is still a mystery. We still don't know how people with not very much technology lifted the rocks to build it like the largest of the rocks is claimed to be 25 tons in weight and is also believed to of been moved 32 kilometers north from its original location. People think that it was built by Celtic high priests known as the Druids. This theory was by an…

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