The stone and middle ages are separated by more than thousands of years. However, there are stark similarities between them. “These people lived in groups of 30 to 50.“ -(Source 1) The neanderthals lived in groups. Similarly, people
1-Catalhoyuk In the mid -1900’s, in central Turkey, James Mellaart discovered and excavated what is understood to be one of the world’s first Neolithic settlements at Catalhoyuk. This settlement existed from approximately 7200-6300 BCE and was the home to roughly 8,000 people. Although these residents originated at hunters and gathers, they later began to grow grains and raise animals for food. They are considered to be the first group of people that survived off of food they grew and raised on their…
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Accessed 5 Mar. 2024 CW; Stone LM; Runyan. “High School Off-Campus Lunch Policies and Adolescent Motor Vehicle Crash Risks.” The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, U.S. National Library of Medicine, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1566159/. Accessed 6 Mar. 2024. The. “Open vs. Closed Campus Lunches: What CKHS Students Think.” Cougar Chronicle, cougarchronicle.org/student-life/2023/03/06/open-vs-closed-campus-lunches-what-ckhs-students-think/…
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who rejected Umayyad rule and eventually created Abbasid dynasty. Mecca vs. Medina for Muslims Mecca is the site for the hajj, sacred mosque (Kaaba); black stone / Medina ; “city of the prophet”, mosque of the prophet; city where muhammed died; umma community; Islam began to spread from the Umma; Islam became official in Medina The significance of the Five Pillars; SPEC of Muslim world; controlled way of life, standard of living for muslims and eventually controlled how governments were ran;…
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States, the New England dialect, The Southeastern dialect, and Midlands dialect. Social class, background, political, and religion all effect dialect. Boundaries such as mountains effect dialogs of certain places. Food, objects from everyday activities, and rural life affect dialog. Ideograms Describe an idea. An example would be Chinese, Japanese, Sumerian, and Egyptian. They all have a phonetic component. Isolated Language A language that is unrelated to any other language. Therefore…
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Symbolism | Sign that stands for something else in a story. Intensity, Prominence, Repetition. | Hegemony | Dominant power structures in society: control over interest, preference, tastes, ways of conducting the tasks of everyday life. American hegemony = white, male, straight, middle-aged (35-55), able-bodied, Protestant(Christian), wealthy, educated. Pop culture: text contained/ constrained by hegemony | Ideology | Set of ideas set forth by the ruling class. No "outside" of ideology. | Culture…
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differences. Ethnography focuses on a particular community, society, or culture based on information collected during fieldwork, which involves living in the community (e.g., 6 months to 2 years). Emphasizes local behavior, beliefs, customs, social life, economic activities, politics, and religion Emic and etic views Ethnology examines, interprets, analyzes, and compares the ethnographic data gathered in different societies to make generalizations about society and culture. Biological or Physical…
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Notes from October 3 Neolithic Revolution 5,500 year old leather shoe 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…
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dreamtime, along with other laws It is the tangible expression of Dreaming in everyday life. The way the individual experiences the Dreaming (ceremonies, sacred sites etc.) is entirely determined by the connection of the kinship group. Roles, rights, responsibilities of kinship group are defined and explained through Dreaming stories. Ceremonial Life Includes rites of passage, initiation, burial ceremonies etc. Purposes: celebrate life-cycle; promote well-being, provision of needs, passing on information…
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California Preschool Learning Foundations Volume 2 CALIFORNIA DEPAR TMENT OF EDUCATION • SACRAMENTO, 2010 California Preschool Learning Foundations Volume 2 Visual and Performing Arts Physical Development Health Publishing Information The California Preschool Learning Foundations (Volume 2) was developed by the Child Development Division, California Department of Education. This publication was edited by Faye Ong, working in cooperation with Laura Bridges and Desiree…
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Chapter 1: The Invention of Writing - From the early Paleolithic to the Neolithic period (35,000 BC to 4,000 BC), early Africans and Europeans left paintings in caves, including the Lascaux caves in Southern France. - Early pictures were made for survival and for utilitarian and ritualistic purposes. - Petroglyphs are carved or scratched signs on rock. - These images became symbols for what would be the first spokenlanguage. - Cuneiform – Wedged shaped writing, created in 3000BC. Started…
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