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    My society is Ancient Greece which I think is the best civilization. Ancient Greece is one of the oldest civilizations which stood in head of its time. Religion was very important to the Ancient Greece and it was very personal to Greek people. It also consisted of polytheistic gods like Zeus, Athena and Apollo. In the temples there was belief that god was in the place or at least temporarily while prayers were going on. Religion in Ancient Greece is very personal so you could have

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    No More Legumes

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    actually the focus of a very heated debate in the paleo world. Some paleo experts will say a little dairy is okay, others will demand that dairy be avoided all-together. As for ancient humans, they never had the opportunity to debate about dairy. In paleolithic times, there were no domesticated animals. Avoid Dairy No More Trans

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    African Cover History

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    In Africa covers can be followed back to well past Paleolithic times. These workmanship items were, are still made of different materials, included are cowhide, metal, fabric and different sorts of wood. African covers are considered amongst the finest manifestations in the workmanship world and are profoundly looked for after by craftsmanship authorities. A large number of the pieces some replica's, can be seen in historical centers and craftsmanship exhibitions in numerous parts of the world.

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    Due to the fact that it has been universal for twelve-thousand years, the majority of people do not recognize the effects that agriculture had on, not only human prosperity, but on societal norms. The Neolithic Revolution, or the emergence of agriculture, in 10,000 BCE caused the materialization of a social hierarchy in preliminary communities.     Before agriculture, people were predominantly focused on foraging. However, this  ceased when agriculture, and all its changes, flooded into early societies

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    Coca Cola Classical Era

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    History is divided into unique time periods. Each time period is classified by their own distinct features. Two very important time periods are the classical era (600 BCE - 600 CE) and the modern era (1900 - present). These time periods have similar and varying social classes and economic systems. Regarding economics, both time periods have been influenced in a similar way. The spread of wine brought with it Greek values. The widespread reach of Greek wine and its influence on society could not be

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    Mesopotamia Patriarchy

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    views on religion started to change, and male deities started to dominate over goddesses. Male deities were the patrons of wisdom and learning, as well as the symbol of creation and fertility—which used to be the role of the Great Goddess of the Paleolithic era. Hebrew Scriptures, which repeatedly mention Mesopotamian society, talks about Yahweh giving rise to the

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    Paleo eating is eating the primal way, but the benefits of the Paleo diet are awesome. People get into the Paleo diet for different reasons, and it affects them in different ways. They experience different changes in their figures, their moods and their energy, but many of them agree that the Paleo diet made them feel good. Here is a list of the benefits of the Paleo diet. Food is unprocessed and it is real. You eat real whole foods when you diet the Paleo/primal way. You'll have to much some packaged

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    Neolithic Knife History

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    For 99% of human history our only tools were stone tools. That era is commonly known as the Paleolithic and continues through to the Neolithic Age (new stone tools) where a huge explosion of new stone tool designs and implementations were used. It’s only until relatively recently in human history that we’ve adapted to manipulating other materials into better tools and the knife was at the head of that technology race. In the Lithic Ages, people used a variety of techniques to achieve sharp edges

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    Introduction: One fact that all anthropologists agree on is that H. Erectus evolved in Africa and during interglacial periods migrated to other parts of the world. What anthropologists cannot agree on is when H. Erectus became H. Sapiens. Paleoanthropologists know H. Erectus, H. Sapiens, and Neanderthals or Denisovans co-existed roughly 100,000 years ago during the Ice ages. Some species, not unlike Neanderthals or Denisovans, were able to adapt to the frigid temperatures of the Ice ages while others

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    Roman Coin

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    The invention of coinage was unnecessary according to Humphrey, however, today all the countries in the wolds use coinage as a form of exchange for something. The coinage facilitate the trade and many others economic invitations, but it also affected our societies. Before the people were exchanging a artifacts or services, with the invention of the coinage people feel the need to have more coins, money in their pockets. Which, I think influence people to steal or to feel jealousy for another person

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