Evolution And History
216 CHAPTER 9 | The Global Expansion of Homo sapiens and Their Technology Years ago 150,000 125,000 100,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 ...
Upper Paleolithic Art 217 of origins, and the afterlife.^33 The animals depicted in this art, often with startling realism, are ...
218 CHAPTER 9 | The Global Expansion of Homo sapiens and Their Technology animal fat was burned. Experimentation has shown that ...
Upper Paleolithic Art 219 Another suggestion is that initiation rites, such as those marking the transition to adulthood, took p ...
220 CHAPTER 9 | The Global Expansion of Homo sapiens and Their Technology artists as an expression of spiritual beliefs related ...
The Spread of Upper Paleolithic Peoples 221 involve crossing large bodies of water, this was the case for the spread to Greater ...
222 CHAPTER 9 | The Global Expansion of Homo sapiens and Their Technology oceanic navigation. Once in Australia, these people cr ...
The Spread of Upper Paleolithic Peoples 223 Globalscape AFRICA AUSTRALIA ANTARCTICA ASIA SOUTH AMERICA NORTH AMERICA Atlantic Oc ...
224 CHAPTER 9 | The Global Expansion of Homo sapiens and Their Technology Globalscape Afghanistan Cultural landscape and archaeo ...
Major Paleolithic Trends 225 The picture currently emerging, then, is of people, who may not have looked like modern Native Amer ...
226 CHAPTER 9 | The Global Expansion of Homo sapiens and Their Technology Biocultural Connection Paleolithic Prescriptions for t ...
Suggested Readings 227 As Paleolithic peoples eventually spread over all the continents of the world, including Australia and th ...
single crops sometimes led to malnutrition and even famine when these crops failed. Crowded living conditions and close contact ...
229 The Neolithic Revolution: The Domestication of Plants and Animals CHAPTER 10 Chapter Preview Why Did the Change Take Place? ...
230 CHAPTER 10 | The Neolithic Revolution: The Domestication of Plants and Animals Throughout the Paleolithic, people depended e ...
The Neolithic Revolution 231 food producers became village dwellers, other groups used Neolithic tools and settled in villages w ...
232 CHAPTER 10 | The Neolithic Revolution: The Domestication of Plants and Animals According to evolutionary biologist, geograph ...
Why Humans Became Food Producers 233 domestication was practiced. Investigators have deter- mined that if the age and/or sex rat ...
234 CHAPTER 10 | The Neolithic Revolution: The Domestication of Plants and Animals affluent society.”^8 Farming brings with it a ...
Why Humans Became Food Producers 235 instability and seasonal dryness were annuals, including wild cereal grains and legumes (su ...
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