HIST-1106EL Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Sedentary Lifestyle, Magdalenian, Sub-Saharan Africa

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Inuits: able to hunt doyens of whales, which enabled them to feed their people for a long period of time: freezing of meat and use of the entire whale for very elaborate tools and goods. Ii shifting to food production 11,000-3,000 years ago: agriculture and herding: humans and their species took more energy of the energy available than before. Local communities still gave meaning and value to the people with its practices and close webs: sometimes information about civilisations arrived in villages, but hardly had an impact. Increasing communication between cities and to local authorities that enabled them to trade and accumulate wealth. Inspired neighboring communities: east asian metropolitan web as second web, about 1300 bce agriculture with maize and squash: comparable societies in mexico and. In eurasia three regions around 3000 bce: nile in egypt, tigris-euphrates in mesopotamia. Indus in pakistan: communication existed between those. 3: nile indus corridor as first metropolitan web, abundant sources available, among them scripts.