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    It has been said that the Woman of Wiendorf may haave of been that of a lot things, such as a object of beauty or a hunter-gatherer in structure because of the woman’s ability to reproduce. The look of the Woman of Wiendorf has been said to resemble what woman from Prehistoric time might have appeared. While on the other hand it has been suggested through time that man may have carved this as a symbol of what the idea woman may have looked. This structure of this piece gives me the idea of…

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    destroyed people groups who did not have a strong immune system (Strayer 61). For example, the original Paleolithic groups who were living in the southern and eastern parts of Africa were unable to survive the animal-borne diseases. When the Bantu-speaking peoples of Midwest Africa traveled there and spread their agriculture, many of the Paleolithic peoples were wiped out (Strayer 60). While Paleolithic groups were being affected, the agriculture-based communities experienced rapid growth…

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    has changed significantly even in the last several decades. It is astonishing how, even as far back as the Paleolithic Era, there appears to have been significant emphasis placed on women and their role as child bearers, among other possible things. The Woman of Willendorf sculpture provides us with insight as to some possible views and beliefs that were held toward women during the Paleolithic era of civilization.…

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    Paleo Diet Meal Plan

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    Paleo is a modern nutritional plan, based on the products that were the foundation of the Paleolithic man's nutrition. The diet began to be known in 1970, thanks to gastroenterologist Walter L. Voegtlin, and since then it's been promoted by authors, researchers, and fitness programs. The Paleolithic Era spread over 2,5 million years, and it came to an end 10,000 years ago, with the development of agriculture. Practically, the Paleo diet encourages…

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    (Pets.) I thought it was a bit strange how much they changed. For example, eating raw meat. During the Paleolithic age, people ate meat straight from the prey. However this changed when they discovered fire and farming. They then were able to cook their food, making it easier to digest. Also, being able to eat plants instead of animals all the time. My question is, did people during the Paleolithic…

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    The caveman diet is also known as the Paleo diet. It was named after the Paleolithic period which is dated more than 10,000 years ago. The concept is to replicate the eating lifestyle of the ancient people who used to live in caves. The Paleolithic period is the time when our ancestors depended only on foods that are available around them. They were hunters and gatherers. They still don’t know how to domesticate animals so they don’t have milk and other dairy products. And since it was more…

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    Paleo Diet Opinion Essay

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    what some people think humans during the Paleolithic era might have eaten. If you're wondering if the Paleo diet is something you can use for weight loss, below are some facts. A gastroenterologist named Walter L. Voegtlin is said to be the inventor of the Paleo diet. It was in 1975 when Voegtlin wrote and published a book titled, The Stone Age Diet. Voegtlin argued that man is a carnivore. He argued that the early humans dating as far back as the Paleolithic era had a diet that was high in…

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    civilization. These being: the cave – a sanctuary, religious or otherwise, for the rituals of Paleolithic and Neolithic man; the container – a symbol of stronghold and collective protection created by woman, like a village…

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    making of tools, the emergence of agriculture, and metallurgy (smelted metals like bronze, copper, and lead) happened within the Paleolithic Era. Due to that time period having a scarcity of written resources in large parts of the continent it's caused a big problem. It's made it hard for researchers in the 21st century to find any detailed history from the Paleolithic…

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    might have lived? The chauvet cave was founded by the three local cave hunters which is one of the most significant prehistory of art. The painting in the cave are the oldest painting in the world (32,000 years) as well as other evidence of Upper Paleolithic life. Through the painting, they can imagine the activities during the lifetime of the original painters 2) At one point in the film, Herzog postulates that maybe these paintings reflect the beginning of the “human soul”, as art and…

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