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    The art of the Paleolithic period falls into two main categories, which are transportable pieces like small figurines or decorated objects, and cave art. Paleolithic art is usually classified as either symbolic that is, portraying animals or humans, or nonfigurative, taking the form of symbols. The portable art of the Paleolithic period was carved out of antlers, bones, stones, or modeled in clay. They made small figures of people, birds, and animals, which are graphic and conventional and were…

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    There were two people named Paleolithic and Neolithic. These two men had similarities and differences of them own but Neolithic was more advanced than Paleolithic. They both committed trying to become the best, but because Neolithic was more advanced than Paleolithic. He made his only friend walk away from him. By doing this Neolithic began a new life now that Paleolithic was gone. Neolithic would always remember how they used to start a fire to cook food. With Paleolithic gone Neolithic…

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    The Paleolithic Era is a duration of time from 2,600,000 million years ago lasting to 10000 years ago. The Paleolithic Era is known as the Old Stone Age, which comes from the words meanings. The word Paleo means old and the word Lithic means stone.The Paleolithic Era is a duration of time that is known as the Old Stone Age. Paleolithic people lived in small organizations that consisted of up to about fifty people. The people that lived in these organizations were nomads and hunter and…

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    The Paleolithic diet plan has very strict guidelines, all of which my diet doesn’t meet, however the main concepts of this diet could be observed in my results. The Paleolithic diet includes a high intake of meat and alternatives, comprising 17-35% of daily calorie intake. My intake of meat & alt. on average was 20% while my protein intake…

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    Paleo Diet Research Paper

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    The purpose of this research was to examine the effects of a Paleo diet on blood lipids, including high-density lipoprotein, low-density lipoprotein, non-HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, total cholesterol, and the ratio between total cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein in a healthy population. The researcher’s hypothesis was that a Paleo dietary intervention made without specific recommendations regarding macronutrient intake would be associated with an increase in low density lipoprotein,…

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    It is impossible to overestimate the importance of changes brought by the shift from Paleolithic to Neolithic era. The changes influenced not only the economic sector through the conversion from hunting prey and gathering food to farming plants and domesticating animals. It affected almost all of the spheres of human life including social organization and culture. The changes introduced were due to the economic factor that changing people’s core activities largely influenced their worldview,…

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    Lascaux Cave Essay

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    The Lascaux caves in France contain many petroglyphs from the Upper Paleolithic time period. Archaeologist used radiocarbon from fragments of charcoal and “placed Lascaux in the Magdalenian culture” (Aujoulat). The artwork in these caves gives insight into the lives of the anatomically modern Homo sapiens (AMHS) who drew these paintings by demonstrating the types of animals they were living with, and why they were important to them. Furthermore, these paintings give insight into the intellect of…

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    also family values have changed as well. People get married these days because two people love one another. Child bearing and the way it is conducted has some differences but in child bearing it is mostly the same in all time frames. For example: Paleolithic time people married for who could provide more for each other. Now that was the beginning of comparing the two time frames. You will see in this paper that there are a lot of different changes. Now get ready…

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    grandparents were born. In this paper I’m going to talk about where, why, and how all these things came to be a part of our everyday life. Around 400,000-11,000 B.C.E, which is known as the Paleolithic period, Life was less complicated. The only thing that mattered was finding food in order to survive. Paleolithic people had no government or laws, or religion, (except for the possible belief in life after death when scientist discovered cave paintings that depicted this.) These people didn’t…

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    The cave of Chauvet may be the most important discovery of cave work ever. Some historians believe that the Cave may possibly some of the oldest cave art know to the world. The cave is very beautiful and historical and it is very important to the study of cave art. The cave was discover on the eighteenth of December, Nineteen Ninety Four. The cave was accidently discovered when Jean-Marie Chauvet and his two other speleologists friends were wondering around the Ardèche Valley, in southern France…

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