HIST 150 Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Kingdom Of England, City, Christianity

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Hist 150: the neolithic revolution (10,000- 3,000 bc, earliest human societies (leads the world to modern civilization) Small groups of 20-30 people: hunters and gatherers (both are very important) Egalitarian (everyone is basically on the same playing level) They move with the season and are not permanent. They are very sophisticated (language, religion, art, etc. : new ways of living. domesticating of plants and animals (farming) i. larger groups of people joining together ii. more permanent living arrangements iii. more specialized skills like hunting and tool making iv. more gender role separation v. more of a rich/poor division shows. modern day turkey i. there is evidence of art ii. there is evidence of farmers here iii. many buildings and permanent homes. iv. buried the dead underneath the homes after their bodies decomposed down to the bones v. it may have been fortified. The emergence of civilizations (3000 bc: possibly for religious reasons.

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