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    Their sociocultural, political and economic development from middle to upper Paleolithic periods follow similar timelines in their sites and produce similar artifacts in knifes and cave art in the Upper Paleolithic. Calling one “cognitively impaired” and one normal does give evidence to the exaggeration of the potential cognitive inability referenced earlier in the text. Speth alludes to the idea…

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    Paleo Diet Research Paper

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    skeptical are that just that fads or do they have something to them I will talking about the paleo diet in this paper and explain if the paleo diet is a fad or as some legitimacy behind it. The Paleolithic diet, or the Paleo diet, is a diet plan that consists of foods that would be available to paleolithic humans. Since this diet encompases the diet of early man it excludes modern processed foods and follows only what human ate during the Neolithic Revolution, the time period in which human…

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    The domestication of plants and animals and the use of accommodating conditions to fit standards in certain environments made Paleolithic eras more advanced. Early agricultural societies were nomadic and moved place to place, not giving them a chance to do much with the land/environment but, Paleolithic peoples who stayed and created settlements learned how to manipulate the land to their benefit. In the end both societies were vital to progress of mankind and steps…

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    The prehistoric era is divided into two major devolvement’s Paleolithic(Old stone) and Neolithic (New Age). The Catalhoyuk is the basic start to building human civilization and still exist today do to over time advancement in human civilization. Around 40,000 B.C the phases of the Paleolithic Era being human was hunter creators. Their lifestyle wasn’t built off of social, political, and economics. There wasn’t any source of transportation or personal items to possess but basic tools. The…

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    The Paleo Diet

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    evolve from apes? This is one of the most challenged questions of the century because it defies almost every religion on the planet. So although Darwin’s theory of evolution is still a theory, the evidence backing this theory is overwhelming. In the paleolithic era humans were hunter gatherers…

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    Hiwi Essay

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    abandon our modern agricultural diets, such as dairy and processed food and eats like our paleolithic ancestor. The Hiwi diet is a proof that even a small foraging society has a lot of variation for their source of foods. This is very different that the paleo dieters that suggest us to really restrict our food selection. People argue that the paleo diet, which based on what our ancestor eat in the paleolithic era, is not true. A lot of food that we consume today that people thinks it 's…

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    A new discovery was released in 2016, when a bulldozer operator in northwestern Oklahoma uncovered a Columbian Mammoth skull. Mammoths lived during the Paleolithic Era beginning 2.6 million years ago until roughly 10,000 YBP. This time period was also known as the Pleistocene Epoch, which was later followed by the current stage we live in today, the Holocene Epoch. According to the sixth threshold, 200,000 years ago mammoths were hunted by neanderthals, (early homo sapiens), which were used as…

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    Paleo Diet Analysis

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    In the 1985 article by Eaton and Konner, it is established that a Paleolithic diet was better for humans living thousands of years ago and that a diet of this composition could be extremely beneficial to modern humans today, but the main point of the article was that humans should continue to refine the “standard diet” eaten in their daily lives. Whether this diet is considered paleo or not is not necessarily of high concern, but a diet that starts to shift in the direction of the paleo diet.…

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    Neolithic Turning Point

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    ODUCTION The Paleolithic period originated at the beginning of human life and continued until 10,000 B.C.E. During this time, humans lived in groups of twenty to thirty people and obtained their food by hunting and gathering. This form of food obtainment forced humans to travel frequently, which subsequently prevented permanent settlement. The reason for the transition from hunting and gathering to farming and domestication of animals remains unknown. However, there are several theories that…

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    Cathedral Of Norte Dame

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    Reading and Watching: VT 13 & 14 Highlights: During these two units of architecture and Paleolithic Art, I have come across several highlights that will give one an idea of what each unit was about. In the video, “Cathedral of Norte Dame” by Khan Academy, explains how it was the oldest church in its era. It possessed a relic, which is an object that holds special powers, for example in this case, the supposedly Virgin Mary’s tunic. People would travel great distances to see the relic and be…

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