Ekaterina Petrova 100211908 Rick Blacklaws ANTH1132 Origins of Art. Evolution of animal images in art. What can we say about the essence of the word art? Art is different from all other activities. Art is an expression of the inner nature of human in its entirety, which disappears in private sciences and in any other specific activities where a person shows only one of their sides, and not his all self. In art, people freely create a special world, so they actually feel like creators. Creators…
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resources available, and the time period within which their community was based. The road to agricultural way of life in the MIddle East is characterized by Four distinct stages. It was during the Kebaran period, and Geometric Kebaran in which hunter-gatherers began to utilize the plant and animal resources of the region. Architecture became a prominent feature of the Natufian period, as communities began to transition to village life from…
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portative artwork, resulted in a deficit of research into human origins in Africa. The research of the past forty years has indeed been remarkable in yielding up a great many fossil and cultural remains from a broad range of African environments. After a period of relative neglect, however, increasing attention was being given to the biological and behavioural changes that led to the evolution of H. sapiens, the last major even in human evolution. The triumph of archaeological research into the earliest…
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to move kept the social structure formation constricted. Furthermore, as Wanderers material possessions were not important, nomads only carted what was needed. Based on tools and artifact the Palelithic Era is divided into three periods: The Lower, Middle, Upper periods. The Stone Age era starts with the first human- resembling behaviors of unrefined stone tool fabrication and expires with modern human hunting and gathering apparatus. The Upper Paleolithic Era witnessed the development of the premature…
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possess complex social structures. Invented crude stone tools, used fire, and probably developed speech. First stone tools were choppers and later hand axes pointed tools and scrapers, double faced blades. Span the Paleolithic period, the old stone age. Paleolithic Period- Discoveries in widely dispersed places: Homo sapiens had migrated across the eastern hemisphere and even the western hemisphere. Reaching the land bridge that connected Siberia and Alaska. People used more sophisticated tools…
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SOL Standards Chapter 1 STANDARD WHI.2a The student will demonstrate knowledge of early development of humankind from the Paleolithic Era to the agricultural revolution by a) explaining the impact of geographic environment on hunter-gatherer societies. Homo sapiens emerged in East Africa between 100,000 and 400,000 years ago. Homo sapiens migrated from Africa to Eurasia, Australia, and the Americas. Early humans were hunters and gatherers whose survival depended on the availability of wild plants…
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Week 1 Anthropology=Study of Humankind Human species and ancestors Holistic(整体的)--past, present, and future; biology, society, language, and culture Comparative, cross-cultural perspective Exploring variation in time (diachronic历经时间长河的) and space (synchronic不考虑历史上变化的) Anthropology in the news: http://anthropology.tamu.edu/html/in-the-news.html Adaptation It is all about adaptation What distinguishes humans from other species? Before J. Goodall, it was just technology Bipedalism(两足动物)…
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discovered in Armenia (5,500 BP) Mesolithic (or middle stone age) Began is Europe, Asia and Africa about 14,000 years ago The end of the glacial period saw physical changes in human habitats. Sea levels rose, vegetation changed and herd animals disappeared from many areas. This period marked a shift to hunting smaller game and gathering a broad spectrum of plants and aquatic resources. It was a more sedentary period with increase reliance on seafood and plants. Mesolithic Tools Many tools were made…
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continuously occupied sites in Western Europe.' So wrote the archaeologist Robert Kiln, in his book, 'The Dawn of History in the East Herts', where he described how excavations on the Glaxo site near Ware Lock had revealed settlements going back to the Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age of some 5,000 - l0,000 years ago. The reason why people first settled here lay in Ware's position on one of the country's oldest roadways, at the point where it crosses the River Lea. The road later became known as Ermine Street…
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The History of Gambling Have you ever risked money or something of material value on an event with an uncertain outcome? If so, then you have been invovled in a form of gambling. There are so many more aspects to gambling than just the little games and bets. Gambling is an complexed and intriguing activity that can have some positive and negative effects on many peoples daily lifes. People have and can develope addictions and physcological promblems all based on the sensation they get when gambling…
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