The Fossil Evidence of Neanderthal
.... The human lineage began with the emergence of Homo habilis: a hominid that walked upright, had a relatively large brain, and used
stone tools. ....
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Expansion of the Genus Homo
.... This enabled not only the beginnings of speech, but also the ability to use
stone tools. .... It was also able to make more advanced
stone tools and weapons. ....
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The Emergence of Modern Humans (Homo sapiens)
.... For example, advanced
stone tools (ie, blades) have been associated with Neanderthal populations suggesting a gradual evolution. ....
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Greek Religion. Paleolithic Age. Plato's Dialetic.
.... 2004, 1). Eventually Paleolithic man developed simple
stone tools, learned to make clothes from animal skins, and discovered and learned to control fire. ....
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An Olmec Village Southern Mexico's Olmec were a
.... distinctive characteristics. For example, in China, two specific methods of making
stone tools were employed by early H. erectus. At ....
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African Art in the Pre-Colonial Era
....
Stone tools were common throughout most of pre-colonization Africa and unlike Europe, sub-Saharan Africa had no Neolithic or Bronze Age. ....
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Hominids
.... of H. erectus' technology and mode of existence derives from sites at which flaked
stone tools have been discovered, many times with the bones of H. erectus ....
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The Neanderthal Man A number of questions have been raised as a ...
.... Neanderthals probably did not know how to cook their food (7:7). At any rate, the
stone tools created by the Neanderthals show a high sense of craftsmanship. ....
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CO-EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN AND LANGUAGE
.... Potts notes that many animals that had previously flourished by the lake, became extinct at this time, yet
stone tools and debris left by early hominids reveal ....
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CHARIOT, AQUEDUCT, AND FULL-RIGGED SHIP
.... the pace of technological change is more rapid now than in most past eras, but the impact of technology and technological change began with
stone tools and the ....
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Theories on the Evolution of Agriculture
.... The food supply grew in reaction to the use of
stone tools, and the beginnings of agriculture. The cultivation of plants meant a more constant supply of food. ....
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Evolution of Agriculture
.... The food supply grew in response to the use of
stone tools and the beginnings of agriculture. The cultivation of plants meant a more constant supply of food. ....
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Our Posthuman Future Francis Fukuyama is a provo
.... There are some evolutionary biologists who think that the invention of
stone tools and learning to control fire created selective pressures eventually ....
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Our Posthuman Future (Fukuyama) Francis Fukuyama is a provo
.... There are some evolutionary biologists who think that the invention of
stone tools and learning to control fire created selective pressures eventually ....
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Development of Human Life
....
Stone tools, as well as evidence of hunting survival strategies, are features of the Homo sapiens of this (Paleolithic) period (Day, 1981, p. 1048). ....
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Human Origins
....
Stone tools, as well as evidence of hunting survival strategies, are features of the «MDUL»Homo sapiens«MDNM» of this (Paleolithic) period (Day, 1981, p. ....
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Origin of Modern Man
.... Binford, Sally R. and Lewis R. Binford. "
Stone Tools and Human Behavior," Scientific American, 1969. Cann, Rebecca. "In Search of Eve," The Sciences. ....
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The Fates of Human Societies
.... criticism by reminding readers that were it not for human inventiveness and creativity we would all still be cutting our meat with "
stone tools and eating it ....
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Late Ice Age Hunter-Gatherers
.... the late Ice Age Paleolithic humans communicated in fluid verbal languages and decorated their increasingly-sophisticated
stone and bone
tools in surprisingly ....
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Mesa Verde National Park
.... in what is now Colorado. They learned to shape
stone, bone, and wood into a variety of
tools. They used
stone axes for clearing ....
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Sculpture
.... rest, supporting the harp. The piece was sculpted from a single piece of
stone with the simplest
tools. Little is known about the ....
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Old London Bridge
.... but many could not afford to pay the masons to build in
stone for them and .... might seem primitive by today's standards for they had few of the
tools that modern ....
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Data Mining
.... Data mining
tools can provide companies with a competitive advantage. .... According to Colleen McCue, Emily
Stone, and Teresa Gooch writing in FBI Law Enforcement ....
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The Cycladic Period of Art
.... rest, supporting the harp. The piece was sculpted from a single piece of
stone with the simplest
tools. Little is known about the ....
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Human Development
.... v. farming and herding, egalitarian communal v. hierarchical states, and lower levels of technology,
stone age
tools and weapons v. their metallurgical ....
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"The Shield of Achilles"
.... The
tools he uses are the
tools a human artisan would use, and the whole description .... heralds kept them back, and the elders sat on their seats of
stone in a ....
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A Comparison of Two Sculptors
Early artists, including those of the prehistoric era, turned to
stone or bone .... As man's mastery of new technologies,
tools and materials increased, so did his ....
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My Year of Meats
.... There are the marks of
stone cutting
tools on the bones of extinct animals such as mammoths, mastodons, giant cave bears, and huge bison from hundreds of ....
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Classifying Science & Scientific Method
.... but technology is the practical use of that science to create
tools, control the .... Williams, Trevor I. The History of Invention: From
Stone Axes to Silicon Chips ....
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Economy of Hopewell
.... as animal figurines carved in copper and flint, small polished
stone sculptures, and .... Odell (105ff) cites evidence of use of blades as
tools in Hopewell domestic ....
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