ANT100Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Upper Paleolithic, Beringia, List Of Domesticated Animals

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Ant 100 lecture 13 wrapping up the semester. Recap: lecture ending is around the upper paleolithic, but it should be seen as how all humans lived around agriculture. How we changed from coming out of africa, to migrating to other worlds. Art gives us an insight into how the hominins saw themselves and their connection to the world. Ice free corridor 2 of the hugest ice sheets in north america, as these began to melt at some point a corridor of dry land between them, people migrated to the others. The other theory is that they stuck to borders, or coasts. Confirms that the coastal theory was the earliest way that the people used to move around and settle in other places. Topic 6: from food production to early states. Setting the stage for agriculture: at the end of the ice age, and the beginning of the holocene, environments were unstable and changing rapidly.

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